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For years, Chinese leader Xi Jinping has pushed ethnic minority groups like Tibetans and Uyghurs to adopt an identity rooted in Chinese nationality and allegiance to the ruling Communist Party.
Now, that push has been codified into a sweeping new law that reaches into classrooms, neighborhoods and homes – and gives Beijing the right to target people outside of its borders that it believes violate its rules.
The statute, officially known as the Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law, came into effect on July 1. It bans acts that “undermine ethnic unity or create ethnic division” among China’s 56 officially recognized ethnicities, which include a Han Chinese majority that makes up over 90% of the country’s 1.4 billion people.


Fantastic input there buddy, you’ve really added to the conversation.
I will never understand people who try and stick their head into other people’s conversations with comments like this. My best guess is you’re lonely there little guy. Aww bless!
Bubu, you’re claiming stuff straight out of fantasy land, sprinkled with a little rage towards people that are confronting you with your automatisms.