China's Mandarin language law raises concerns for ethnic minorities

hindustantimes.com

China's new law mandates Mandarin as the primary language, raising concerns about forced assimilation of ethnic minorities. The legislation requires Mandarin in schools and official settings, potentially diminishing minority languages and cultures, despite claims of promoting unity. Critics fear the law could further restrict freedoms for groups like Uyghurs and Tibetans, with implications extending to Chinese citizens abroad.


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