Is China’s new ethnic unity law a step towards forced assimilation?
- The government says the law will help forge a shared national identity.
- Beijing’s new ethnic unity law has taken effect.
- It strengthens Mandarin’s position as the primary language of education, official business and public spaces across China.
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- The government says the law will help forge a shared national identity.
- Beijing’s new ethnic unity law has taken effect.
- It strengthens Mandarin’s position as the primary language of education, official business and public spaces across China.
Sources: Al Jazeera