Members of China’s Uygur minority are being targeted by a predictive policing system for a number of different legal activities and characteristics, according to a new report from the NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW).
The report,
published on Wednesday, offers new details on the workings of the big data-based Integrated Joint Operations Platform (IJOP) that is used to monitor potential threats in the country’s western Xinjiang region. Officials have used seemingly innocuous details – including being “born after the 1980s”, having “complex social ties” or “improper [sexual] relations” – as reasons to detain people, according to the report.