Meanwhile in China, the Chinese government is getting into a serious attempt at creating an Orwellian biometric database.
Starting in the Xinjiang province, every resident that applies for a new passport will have to give DNA, fingerprints, and speech samples for a voice recognition database.
The reason given is that it is meant to more effectively combat terrorism. The Xinjiang province houses many islamic Uyghurs. The region is plagued by frequent terrorist bombings.
Earlier this year, Chinese authorities made fitting your vehicle with a tracking device mandatory. Any car without the state supplied tracking device installed, will not be able to get service at any gas station.
Not just the Xingjiang province is subject to DNA sampling. Photgraphs on the CHinese website Tieba show that people are being required to give DNA in schools, offices, and on the streets, without obvious reason. Just cooperating as a witness for police enquiry will also ensure your DNA gets taken.
In Shandong, the entire student population of university was made to give their DNA, supposedly to help solve a crime.
Privacy laws concerning DNA are still mostly in the making, but as of now, China already has the largest DNA database in the world. Three procent of the Chinese population has been registered, making for 40 million DNA samples.
Most people do not know if they have a right to refuse having their DNA taken. State media do their best to make giving DNA look only good, broadcasting tv shows in which biological parents are reunited with their children through use of a missing persons DNA database, and giving extra attention to crimes solved thourgh DNA evidence. While collecting DNA on the streets, social media report that police officers very often convince people to give up their DNA by playing into the fear parents have that their child will be stolen and sold, a thing that happens quite often in poor areas.
http://www.volkskrant.nl/buitenland/china-legt-enorme-dna-databanken-aan-orwelliaans-genetisch-systeem~a4495411/