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A Chinese firm is secretly exporting Great Firewall-style censorship tech to countries like Myanmar and Pakistan, fueling global concerns over rising digital repression.
A leaked document reveals that a Chinese company is exporting internet censorship technology akin to China’s "Great Firewall" to nations including Myanmar, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, and Ethiopia.
The system blocks foreign websites and monitors online activity, raising global concerns about the spread of digital surveillance and state control.
Though the company is not named, the leak suggests involvement by state-backed or affiliated entities, highlighting China’s growing role in shaping internet governance abroad.
The export of such tools could enable foreign governments to suppress dissent and restrict information access, prompting warnings about a potential global rise in internet repression.
Una empresa china está exportando en secreto tecnología de censura al estilo Great Firewall a países como Myanmar y Pakistán, alimentando las preocupaciones globales sobre el aumento de la represión digital.