The British government department received instructions on Thursday (November 25) to stop installing Chinese -made surveillance cameras at sensitive places.Last week, Ganglai, a Chinese company, ordered a Chinese company to sell at least 86%of the Newport WAFER FAB of the British chip factory.

According to Agence France -Presse, Big Brother Watch, the British Privacy Protection Organization, shows that most British public organizations use CCTV cameras made by China -Enterprise Hai Kangwei or Dahua.

The products of the two Chinese companies are accused of violating Xinjiang human rights.In July of this year, 67 British Congress urged the London government to prohibit the sale or use of their monitoring equipment.

The new command of the British government has not completely blocked the two companies. However, for companies that must share information with Beijing security units according to Chinese law, the British government does not encourage the use of the video surveillance system made in the country.The new command stipulates that such cameras should not be connected to the core network of government departments, and all departments should consider replacing them.

Oliver Dowden, Minister of the British Cabinet Office, told Congress that the government's conclusion after review was "in view of the threat to Britain and the improvement of these systems' capabilities and linkage, additional control. ThereforeReceived instructions that if an enterprise is subject to national intelligence law in China, it should stop installing the equipment it produces to a sensitive place. "