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Nepal stands as a notable example of how Chinese companies are extending their surveillance technology across the globe. This trend is not limited to Nepal; it encompasses at least 150 countries, showcasing a vast network of surveillance infrastructure that has profound implications for privacy and human rights. From advanced cameras in Vietnam to stringent censorship firewalls in Pakistan, the spread of these technologies is reshaping the landscape of security and control in various nations.
In Kenya, citywide monitoring systems have been implemented, raising concerns about civil liberties and the potential for abuse. The ramifications are particularly dire for vulnerable populations, such as Tibetan refugees in Nepal, who often find themselves caught in the crosshairs of these surveillance systems. As Chinese firms continue to expand their influence, the global community must grapple with the ethical implications of such technologies and the impact they have on societies already facing challenges related to freedom and privacy. The situation calls for a critical examination of the balance between security and individual rights in an increasingly monitored world.
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