China's buildup of the surveillance state "Intelligence Matters"

China has some 400 million cameras surveilling the streets, in addition to get right of entry to to a thousand million smartphones utilized by Chinese electorate, Wall Street Journal newshounds Liza Lin and Josh Chin inform Michael Morell.
China has some 400 million cameras surveilling the streets, as well as access to a billion smartphones used by Chinese citizens, Wall Street Journal reporters Liza Lin and Josh Chin tell Michael Morell.Original article
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