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China sparks outcry by ramping up DNA testing in Muslim-dominated region

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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 on Tuesday.

Police in western Xinjiang region - where around half of China’s 23 million Muslims live confirmed to The Associated Press that they are in the process of purchasing at least 8.7 million US dollars in equipment to analyse DNA samples.

Observers from Human Rights Watch said they’ve seen evidence of almost 3 million US dollars in additional purchases related to DNA testing.

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 specialisi­ng in genome analysis and DNA privacy at the University of Leuven in Belgium.

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.

Human Rights Watch warned such a collection programme could be used as a way for authoritie­s to beef up their political control.

“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.” (UK Independen­t)

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