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Palestine activists turn fury on HP

INFORMATION technology giant HP will face the wrath of Palestine solidarity activists today when over 20 protests take place across the country against the corporation’s digital profiling of Palestinians in Israel.

Among the programmes that the company formerly known as Hewlett Packard has been helping the Israeli military develop is a biometric identification system that differentiates between Palestinian and Israeli civilians.

The company is also responsible for the systems installed at Israeli checkpoints across the West Bank.

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