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China moves to expand DNA testing in Muslim region

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BEIJING (AP) - China appears to be laying the groundwork for the mass collection of DNA samples from residents of a restive, largely Muslim region that's been under a security crackdown, rights observers and independent experts said Tuesday.

Police in western China's Xinjiang region confirmed to The Associated Press that they are in the process of purchasing at least $8.7 million in equipment to analyze DNA samples.

Observers from Human Rights Watch said they've seen evidence of almost $3 million in additional purchases related to DNA testing. They warned such a collection program could be used as a way for authorities to beef up their political control.


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FILE - In this Aug. 6, 2008, file photo, Uighurs rest near a food stall and Beijing Olympic Games billboards in Kashgar in China's western Xinjiang province. Human Rights Watch said Tuesday, May 16, 2017, that China appears to be laying the groundwork for the mass collection of DNA samples from residents in a restive region with a large Muslim population. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)


The move comes after Chinese authorities last year reportedly required Xinjiang residents to submit DNA samples, fingerprints and voice records to obtain passports or travel abroad.

If used at full capacity, the new equipment could be used to profile up to 10,000 DNA samples a day and several million a year, said Yves Moreau, a computational biologist specializing in genome analysis and DNA privacy at the University of Leuven in Belgium.

Since it started collecting DNA profiles in 1989, China has amassed the unique genetic information on more than 40 million people, constituting the world's largest DNA database, according to a study last year by forensic researchers at the China Ministry of Public Security.

Unlike many other countries, China lacks legal protections to guard people's privacy and prevent their genetic information from being misused, said Helen Wallace, founder of the British group GeneWatch.

Xinjiang borders several unstable Central Asian countries, including Afghanistan. It's experienced numerous bombings and vehicle and knife attacks blamed on ethnic separatists from the native Uighur Islamic minority.

In one of the most recent attacks, eight people, including three assailants, were killed in a February knife attack in southern Xinjiang's Pishan County, which borders Pakistan.

Chinese authorities seeking to counter religious extremism among the Uighurs (pronounced WEE-gurs) have taken increasingly aggressive steps to quell the unrest. Those have included mandatory satellite tracking systems for vehicles in some areas, rewards for terror-related tips and prohibitions against women wearing veils and men growing beards.

The purchases of DNA testing equipment in Xinjiang were confirmed by an official at the regional Public Security Bureau. The official, who gave only her surname, Huang, said a supplier already had been found. In Xinjiang's Sheche County, suppliers were being sought for voiceprint collection systems and 3-D portrait systems, according to a security official surnamed Yin, who declined to give further details.

The scale of the purchases raises "a legitimate concern that Chinese authorities could be planning to DNA profile a large fraction, or even all" of the Uighur people in Xinjiang, Moreau said.

"Xinjiang is already an oppressive region with a high level of surveillance," said Human Rights Watch researcher Maya Wang. "To collect even more information on a mass scale unrelated to criminal investigation opens the door for an even greater level of surveillance and control."

Government-sponsored DNA databases compile the genetic markers present in each individual, typically from blood, saliva or hair samples. They're used by law enforcement agencies around the globe as evidence in criminal prosecutions and to monitor prior offenders.

In the United States, where laws generally limit DNA collection to people who have been arrested, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has 12.8 million offenders in its DNA database, according to the agency. That's almost 4 percent of the total U.S. population. The United Kingdom has 5.2 million people in its database, or about 8 percent of its population, according the British government.

China's database now covers about 3 percent of its population. It's been used by authorities to reunite abducted children with their parents. It was also used in a highly publicized case last year to help track down a serial killer who authorities said admitted to the murders of 11 women and girls over a 14-year period.

"It's clear there's a fairly large infrastructure being built for DNA collection and they're planning to expand that further," Wallace said. "I would like to see China put their legal database on clear legal footing. That includes the kinds of safeguards we see in other countries."
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FILE - In this July 17, 2014, file photo, wanted posters of men involved in recent terror attacks are posted on a street of Aksu in western China's Xinjiang province. Human Rights Watch said Tuesday, May 16, 2017, that China appears to be laying the groundwork for the mass collection of DNA samples from residents in a restive region with a large Muslim population. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)
 
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Its just beyond my imagination of how these Western Medias that "Trump" consider as dishonest, trash could fabricated a normal move as China is aiming to setting up a nation wide "DNA" data bases as evil while western countries were all setting up massive "DNA Data Bases" will be all well LOL

Scientific American March 2013

The U.S. Is Building Massive DNA Databases
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/united-states-building-massive-dna-databases/

http://www.nature.com/news/china-s-bid-to-be-a-dna-superpower-1.20121
 
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Here is the difference between U.S and the Chinese. Unlike the Chinese who are targeting Muslims, regardless if they are innocent as per the article. Here in the U.S a DNA test is court sanctioned in each case they want to do so on 'suspected criminals' and only done on suspected criminals and convicted ones. You can be of any creed, religion, sexual orientation, race. It does not matter. In China, this is only against Muslims!

This action in China comes weeks after they took away passports from Muslims in this region.

Every Muslim here knows that China is ruthless in going after Muslims. They don't allow people to gather in numbers more than 2 or 4. They don't allow Muslim children, right up to 18 and under to ever visit a mosque to say prayers, and then don't allow a significant segment of Muslims to fast during Ramadan
 
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Since when did indians "staunchest haters of muslims" and gwai-low media "uses muslims for scapegoat" started to care about what China does to their citizens weeghurs? :lol:
 
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Since when did indians "staunchest haters of muslims" and gwai-low media "uses muslims for scapegoat" started to care about what China does to their citizens weeghurs? :lol:
And the irony is that 56 inches Modi has one himself for the Indian mass to enjoy as well :smitten:
"Human DNA Profiling Bill is a proposed legislation in India. The bill will allow the government to establish a National DNA Data Bank and a DNA Profiling Board, and use the data for various specified forensic purposes. The bill has raised concerns of privacy among citizen rights groups
India’s DNA profiling bill may become one of the world’s most intrusive laws
https://qz.com/463279/indias-dna-profiling-bill-may-become-one-of-the-worlds-most-intrusive-laws/
 
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And the irony is that 56 inches Modi has one himself for the Indian mass to enjoy as well :smitten:
"Human DNA Profiling Bill is a proposed legislation in India. The bill will allow the government to establish a National DNA Data Bank and a DNA Profiling Board, and use the data for various specified forensic purposes. The bill has raised concerns of privacy among citizen rights groups
India’s DNA profiling bill may become one of the world’s most intrusive laws
https://qz.com/463279/indias-dna-profiling-bill-may-become-one-of-the-worlds-most-intrusive-laws/

The irony is you don't read articles you cite as proof when you troll. Not surprising. You are getting desperate to find instances to justify what your country did and failing in checking your rebuttals for integrity.

Just like the U.S., the article confirms a law was submitted years ago(not sure it passed), yet it was only on "convicted criminals."

Quote, from the article " India wants to record the DNA of everyone ever arrested for a criminal offence".

Unlike China where the DNA testing is only forced on Muslims in the region, regardless if they are just innocent citizens!
 
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^ I bet this guy has never been to Xinjiang let alone anywhere in China.
 
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The irony is you don't read articles you cite as proof when you troll. Not surprising. You are getting desperate to find instances to justify what your country did and failing in checking your rebuttals for integrity.

Just like the U.S., the article confirms a law was submitted years ago(not sure it passed), yet it was only on "convicted criminals."

Quote, from the article " India wants to record the DNA of everyone ever arrested for a criminal offence".

Unlike China where the DNA testing is only forced on Muslims in the region, regardless if they are just innocent citizens!
Really? check this out little man, you remind me of those annoying illegal Indians good at nothing but with a big mouth
US collected your DNA data at the moment you're born, are the new born "criminals" as well?:rofl:
In fact, they're making big money with your DNA data LOL
"The real money, then, isn’t selling you a health analysis; it’s in using and selling your data for biomedical research"

The Illusion of Anonymous Information

The state screening programs and the Newborn Screening Translational Research Network also de-identify newborn baby blood spots before loaning them out to researchers, but so far truly anonymizing DNA has proved impossible.

“These newborn screening DNA databases make a complete mockery of informed consent,” Jeremy Gruber, president of the Council for Responsible Genetics, tells Newsweek. “What people also don't know…is that this is the one test that is not done by the hospital or a third party on behalf of the hospital.… It is done by the state department of public health.”

http://www.newsweek.com/2014/08/01/whos-keeping-your-data-safe-dna-banks-261136.html

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Now regarding your beloved India, check it out and tell me how is it any better compared to China?:rofl:
On data use: In most countries, the DNA database is used only for criminal investigations, but India’s bill allows for a lot more. For instance, it can be used to identify victims of accidents or disasters, to identify missing persons, and for civil disputes. The bill even allows the creation of population statistics, identification research, parental disputes, issues relating to reproductive technologies and migration. These provisions could one day allow the government to push civilians to provide DNA data.

On privacy: Setting up of such large databases are fraught with problems. For instance, the law that allowed the UK to setup a DNA database also allowed keeping data of more than one million innocent people on what was considered a criminal database. This was because the law allowed DNA data to be recorded and stored at arrest, rather than waiting for the individual to be charged with offense. With India’s poor record on citizen privacy, the lax provisions in the draft bill are worrying.
https://qz.com/463279/indias-dna-profiling-bill-may-become-one-of-the-worlds-most-intrusive-laws/
 
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The irony is you don't read articles you cite as proof when you troll. Not surprising. You are getting desperate to find instances to justify what your country did and failing in checking your rebuttals for integrity.

Just like the U.S., the article confirms a law was submitted years ago(not sure it passed), yet it was only on "convicted criminals."

Quote, from the article " India wants to record the DNA of everyone ever arrested for a criminal offence".

Unlike China where the DNA testing is only forced on Muslims in the region, regardless if they are just innocent citizens!
I think you have made two mistakes on this issues.
Firstly, you automatically think what and how US did is absolutely right and other states should do exactly as US did. But IMO, there is no need for China to follow US's law or standard. China would conduct measures as per the real situation of China. China thought it is beneficial to collect citizens's gene to establish gene's data base ,and then he would do it , no matter who's gene should be collected by US government.
Secondly, China has launched this initiative of gene's BANK since 1989, up to now, there're 40 million people's genetic information collected ,most of which I am 100% sure is Han Chinese . China government would carry on the genetic BANK of the entire Chinese in the future.
As for the collection of Uyghur muslims, apparently there're underlying Islamic extremists within them, which need to be monitored and controlled by any useful approaches. It is sensible that these people are supposed to have top priority in the establishing process of nationwide genetic information database.

To China, the safety of citizens is above everything.

So stop talking BS as a hypocritical humanitarian and think about how to save these people suffering terrorist attacks in ME.
 
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Since when did indians "staunchest haters of muslims" and gwai-low media "uses muslims for scapegoat" started to care about what China does to their citizens weeghurs? :lol:
Gwailo :enjoy:forgive me for missing out your humor sister:P
 
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Since when did indians "staunchest haters of muslims" and gwai-low media "uses muslims for scapegoat" started to care about what China does to their citizens weeghurs? :lol:

We have lots of Uighur Muslims in Kashmir who have migrated from East Turkistan (Xinjiang)- If China cracks down on them their numbers would increase- And that would create refugee problem in Kashmir-
 
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