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Cops Might Already Have Your DNA, Without Your Consent

Por: The Daily Beast Politics November 14, 2022

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This week, when police in Edmonton, Canada, released a suspect’s image, the crude graphic didn’t come from CCTV or a bystander’s phone, Everyday is no longer just a thing on —it’s being widely used abroad, and increasingly in America as well.Recently, China’s central government genetic information as a national strategic resource, subject to broad control. Since 2016, Chinese police have taken DNA from , following mass DNA collection... + full article



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