US-built databases a potential tool of Taliban repression [View all]
Source: Associated Press
US-built databases a potential tool of Taliban repression
By FRANK BAJAK
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BOSTON (AP) Over two decades, the United States and its allies spent hundreds of millions of dollars building databases for the Afghan people. The nobly stated goal: Promote law and order and government accountability and modernize a war-ravaged land.
But in the Talibans lightning seizure of power, most of that digital apparatus including biometrics for verifying identities apparently fell into Taliban hands. Built with few data-protection safeguards, it risks becoming the high-tech jackboots of a surveillance state. As the Taliban get their governing feet, there are worries it will be used for social control and to punish perceived foes.
Putting such data to work constructively boosting education, empowering women, battling corruption requires democratic stability, and these systems were not architected for the prospect of defeat.
It is a terrible irony, said Frank Pasquale, Brooklyn Law School scholar of surveillance technologies. Its a real object lesson in The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
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