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China's new 'ethnic unity' law raises minority rights concerns
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China's newly enacted 'ethnic unity' law is drawing criticism from human rights organizations, who fear it could be used as a tool to suppress and target ethnic minorities. Critics argue that the vague language of the law could allow authorities to justify discriminatory practices under the guise of promoting national unity. The law's implementation is being closely watched by international observers.Articole despre acest subiect
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China's new 'ethnic unity' law could target minorities, say rights groups
China approved a new "ethnic unity" law on Thursday, which formalises policies to promote Mandarin as the "national common language" in education, official business and public places. China's government has been accused for decades of pursuing policies to force assimilation across the vast country into the Han majority, and rights groups believe the new law could further marginalise minority groups.
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