Critics see the law as allowing authorities in Beijing more room to frame ethnic groups' demands for cultural autonomy as a ...
The new law would allow the communist government to legally pursue sinicisation, the systemic process of aligning religious ...
New legislation will require schools to use Mandarin by default, taking priority over minority ethnic languages such as Tibetan, Uyghur and Mongolian ...
(Refiles story from March 12 to fix typo in headline) BEIJING, March 12 (Reuters) - China passed a law on a "shared" national ...
In a decision that essentially ends ethnic minorities’ token autonomy, China has passed a new law to push Han identity and ...
Xi Jinping has repeatedly called for the "Sinicisation of religion", requiring religious practices to conform with what the ...
This multiculturalist position was largely adopted by the Communist Party, then in the midst of a brutal civil war with the ruling Kuomintang, which saw language policy as a key means of maintaining ...
China's new ethnic minority law emphasizes Mandarin use and promotes national unity, raising concerns over minority identity erosion.
BEIJING: China is expected to pass a law on a "shared" national identity among the country's 55 ethnic minority groups on ...
The rule codifies the elevation of Mandarin Chinese in education, and bars outside interference in ethnic affairs Read more at The Business Times.