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China Passes Law Mandating Mandarin Education for Minorities

(MENAFN) China has passed a sweeping new law aimed at promoting “ethnic unity,” though critics warn it could further undermine the rights and cultural heritage of minority communities.

Officially, the law seeks to foster integration among the country’s 56 recognized ethnic groups—dominated by the Han Chinese—through education and housing initiatives. However, detractors argue it distances minority populations from their native languages and cultural traditions.

The legislation requires that all children learn Mandarin starting before kindergarten and continuing through the end of high school. Previously, students were able to complete much of their curriculum in languages such as Tibetan, Uyghur, or Mongolian.

The law was approved on Thursday as the annual parliamentary session concluded, a process that has historically never rejected a government proposal.

"The law is consistent with a dramatic recent policy shift, to suppress the ethnic diversity formally recognised since 1949," Magnus Fiskesjö, an associate professor of anthropology, said in a report.

"The children of the next generation are now isolated and brutally forced to forget their own language and culture."

Beijing, however, contends that mandating Mandarin will enhance employment opportunities for minority youth and describes the law, formally called the Law for "Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress," as essential for advancing "modernisation through greater unity."

The legislation also establishes a legal framework to prosecute parents or guardians who are perceived to instill “detrimental” views in children that could disrupt ethnic harmony.

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