China's ethnic law builds on policies initiated many years ago concerning language, marriages, education and loyalty to the state. We explain what it sets out to do.
New legislation formalises Mandarin as dominant language, grants sweeping powers to curb minority cultural expression — and reaches beyond China's borders | World News ...
The new law would allow the communist government to legally pursue sinicisation, the systemic process of aligning religious ...
China's new ethnic minority law emphasizes Mandarin use and promotes national unity, raising concerns over minority identity erosion.
The rule codifies the elevation of Mandarin Chinese in education, and bars outside interference in ethnic affairs Read more at The Business Times.
Now a new law set to be rubber-stamped through the country's annual parliamentary session later this week will solidify, expand and even speed up this process, further threatening the rights of ...