BFF-22 US firm to stop selling China equipment for minority DNA database

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US firm to stop selling China equipment for minority DNA database

NEW YORK, Feb 22, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – US biotechnology manufacturer Thermo
Fisher on Thursday announced it would stop selling to China equipment used to
create a DNA database of the country’s Uighur minority.

Since 2016, there have been regular reports of Chinese authorities taking
blood samples in the Xinjiang region.

Xinjiang is home to most of China’s Uighur ethnic minority and has been
under heavy police surveillance in recent years after violent inter-ethnic
tensions. Nearly one million Uighurs and other Turkic language-speaking
minorities in China have reportedly been held in re-education camps,
according to a UN panel of experts.

According to The New York Times, Chinese officials presented the blood
tests as part of a free health check-up program. Some 36 million people have
participated, according to Chinese state news agency Xinhua — more than just
the Uighur population.

In spring 2017, Human Rights Watch claimed China had ordered equipment to
increase DNA sequencing capabilities — which American scientific journal
Nature then confirmed, naming Thermo Fisher as a supplier.

On Thursday, following a report in The New York Times which noted the
“help of American expertise” in China’s campaign of surveillance, said it
would no longer sell its equipment in Xinjiang.

“As the world leader in serving science, we recognize the importance of
considering how our products and services are used – or may be used – by our
customers,” a company spokesperson said to AFP.

Despite its low public profile, Thermo Fisher is a scientific equipment
giant, with $24.3 billion in revenue last year.

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