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China uses U.S.-made cameras in Nepal to surveil Tibetans, reducing migration and sparking sovereignty concerns.
China is reportedly expanding surveillance over Tibetans in Nepal by installing American-made cameras in Kathmandu and border areas, according to the Tibetan parliament in exile.
The cameras, placed without public notice, are said to monitor movements, suppress activism, and deter Tibetans from seeking refuge, leading to a sharp decline in migration through Nepal.
The exile parliament condemned both China and Nepal, accusing the latter of enabling transnational repression and undermining sovereignty.
Officials warned the use of U.S.-made technology for such purposes raises global concerns about digital authoritarianism and the misuse of Western tech in human rights abuses.
China utiliza cámaras hechas en Estados Unidos en Nepal para vigilar a los tibetanos, reduciendo la migración y generando preocupaciones de soberanía.