Is China’s new law ‘ethnic unity’ or ethnic supremacy?
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Is China’s new law ‘ethnic unity’ or ethnic supremacy?
The country has adopted a sweeping new law that orders government agencies, private enterprises and parents to foster a “stronger sense of community among all ethnic groups” in the nation, said Lou Qinjian, a delegate to the National People’s Congress, at multiple outlets. The new “ethnic unity” mandate may sound benign, but critics say it could erase and diminish the cultural identities of Uyghurs, Mongolians and other minority groups in favor …
Newtalk News: China's National People's Congress recently passed the "Law on Promoting National Unity and Progress," which the government claims provides legal guarantees for "forging a strong sense of community among the Chinese nation." However, related controversies have also attracted widespread attention. The Central News Agency reported that Deng Yuwen, a China expert residing in the United States, posted on the social media platform X, po…
China’s New ‘Ethnic Unity’ Law Condemned by Rights Group as Threat to Tibetan Identity
Advocacy organization Tibet Action Institute (TAI) has strongly condemned the passage of China’s new “Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress,” warning that the legislation formalizes policies that could accelerate the erasure of Tibetan identity, language, and culture. China’s legislature, the National People’s Congress (NPC), approved the law during the closing session of its annual parliamentary meeting in Beijing on Thursday. The law, whi…
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