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Chinese Telecoms Giant ZTE is Helping Venezuela Build a System That Monitors Citizen Behavior Through a New Identification Card (reuters.com) 109

The "fatherland card," already used by the government to track voting, worries many in Venezuela and beyond. From a report: In April 2008, former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez dispatched Justice Ministry officials to visit counterparts in the Chinese technology hub of Shenzhen. Their mission, according to a member of the Venezuela delegation, was to learn the workings of China's national identity card program. Chavez, a decade into his self-styled socialist revolution, wanted help to provide ID credentials to the millions of Venezuelans who still lacked basic documentation needed for tasks like voting or opening a bank account. Once in Shenzhen, though, the Venezuelans realized a card could do far more than just identify the recipient.

There, at the headquarters of Chinese telecom giant ZTE Corp, they learned how China, using smart cards, was developing a system that would help Beijing track social, political and economic behavior. Using vast databases to store information gathered with the card's use, a government could monitor everything from a citizen's personal finances to medical history and voting activity. "What we saw in China changed everything," said the member of the Venezuelan delegation, technical advisor Anthony Daquin. His initial amazement, he said, gradually turned to fear that such a system could lead to abuses of privacy by Venezuela's government. "They were looking to have citizen control."

The following year, when he raised concerns with Venezuelan officials, Daquin told Reuters, he was detained, beaten and extorted by intelligence agents. They knocked several teeth out with a handgun and accused him of treasonous behavior, Daquin said, prompting him to flee the country. Government spokespeople had no comment on Daquin's account. The project languished. But 10 years after the Shenzhen trip, Venezuela is rolling out a new, smart-card ID known as the "carnet de la patria," or "fatherland card." The ID transmits data about cardholders to computer servers. The card is increasingly linked by the government to subsidized food, health and other social programs most Venezuelans rely on to survive.

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Chinese Telecoms Giant ZTE is Helping Venezuela Build a System That Monitors Citizen Behavior Through a New Identification Card

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  • by Syncerus ( 213609 ) on Thursday November 15, 2018 @10:43AM (#57648668)

    Where are Sean Penn and Danny Glover now? Sigh ...

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      • Pretty much. I wonder if they ever thought to take pay cuts so that the grips, gaffers, and other set crew could be paid more. Shouldn’t they make just as much as the director or the actors?

        After all, if anyone should own the means of production, it would be the crew of a film set.
    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      How about Oliver Stone? There's a man whose art is taken seriously by the intelligentsia. Heck, look at what our own politicians think:

      "These days, the American dream is more apt to be realized in South America, in places such as Ecuador, VENEZUELA and Argentina, where incomes are actually more equal today than they are in the land of Horatio Alger. Who's the banana republic now?"
      -- Bernie Sanders

      This is democratic socialism, as much as Slashdot refuses to accept it. The Venezuelan government was democra

      • So just like the left wing Republican party is doing to America? Massive government subsidies to agriculture has nothing to do with Conservative values. A member of the Tea Party would say let Mexico have the $1 per day farm jobs so we can have cheap food. There is nothing Conservative about running $1+ Trillion deficits per year during the "good years" (not recession) when you should be paying down the debt.
  • Easy to make the Chinese tech companies look bad. But who do you think develops the weapons that are killing so many people in Yemen?
    • And who who do you think develops the weapons that are killing so many people in Venezuela?

      • The Russians! They invented the AK family of weapons that Venezuela use. And the Chinese who are the largest producers of AK weapons! Please get your facts straight. Amazingly, you forget that the Spanish and the South American Indians were quite brutal without USA help -- long before the USA existed! They passed their wisdom and knowledge of torture, maiming, killing and warring down to their descendants, the Venezuelans.
  • self-styled? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by cascadingstylesheet ( 140919 ) on Thursday November 15, 2018 @10:52AM (#57648714) Journal

    Chavez, a decade into his self-styled socialist revolution,

    What, was it not certified by the socialist revolution certification board or something?

    It's so funny watching you all try to disassociate yourselves from Venezuela ...

  • Nazi germany 2.0 trump needs to cut them off

  • by lkcl ( 517947 ) <lkcl@lkcl.net> on Thursday November 15, 2018 @11:33AM (#57648906) Homepage

    "fatherland card... fatherland card...." where have we seen that before? oh yes!
    apartheid in south africa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
    hitler's nazi germany https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
    yeah i'll stop there.

  • Wait till they learn they can just infect a tracking chip directly in to the body.

  • what's that? the big GESTAPO helping the little komrad /tavarisi Gestapo ? who would have thought ?
  • After it fails, if you are lucky, your country's soft Socialism is rejected [redalertpolitics.com] — as happened in Scandinavia, even if Sanders' fans [forbes.com] don't know it [mises.org].

    If you aren't lucky, it is replaced by the hard Communism...

  • .. and other oxymoronic word pairings. Seriously, China has morals completely in line with those of Venezuela, at least under Maduro.

  • If you have to monitor people so much. What you think your system is not up to par.
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