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Surveillance and Authoritarian Regimes
How cross-border data access enables control and repression.
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SUMMARY - Surveillance and Authoritarian Regimes

A Uyghur woman living in Canada receives a call from relatives in Xinjiang who speak in strained, unnatural language, conveying through careful phrasing that security officials are present, that the call is being monitored, and that she must stop her advocacy work abroad or consequences will follow for family members she cannot protect from a government whose surveillance reaches across borders to threaten those beyond its territory through those within it.

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