Xinjiang is one of the most tightly controlled parts of China. Photograph: China Daily/Reuters
The Guardian: Chinese authorities collecting DNA from all residents of Xinjiang
Officials build database of iris scans and blood types of everyone aged 12 to 65 in region home to 11 million Muslim Uighurs
Chinese authorities are collecting DNA samples, fingerprints and other biometric data from every resident in a far western region, Human Rights Watch has said.
Officials are also building a database of iris scans and blood types of everyone aged between 12 and 65 in Xinjiang, adding to controls in a place some experts have called an “open-air prison”.
The region is home to over 11 million Uighurs, a Muslim Turkic minority, and is occasionally hit by bouts of violence.
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China Gathering Blood, DNA and Iris Scans for Massive Database of Millions in Muslim Province -- Newsweek
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