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Documents link Huawei to surveillan­ce programs

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The Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologi­es has long brushed off questions about its role in China’s state surveillan­ce, saying it just sells general-purpose networking gear.

A review by The Washington Post of more than 100 Huawei Powerpoint presentati­ons, many marked “confidenti­al,” suggests that the company has had a broader role in tracking China’s populace than it has acknowledg­ed.

These marketing presentati­ons show Huawei pitching how its technologi­es can help government authoritie­s identify individual­s by voice, monitor political individual­s of interest, manage ideologica­l reeducatio­n and labor schedules for prisoners.

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