World / Reel
World · Video brief
China’s ethnic unity law denounced as ‘forced assimilation’ by rights groups
China's new ethnic unity law is facing backlash for allegedly promoting forced assimilation, particularly affecting Uyghur and Tibetan communities. Critics, including Amnesty International and US lawmakers, argue it threatens cultural ident...
China's new ethnic unity law is facing backlash for allegedly promoting forced assimilation, particularly affecting Uyghur and Tibetan communities. Critics, including Amnesty International and US lawmakers, argue it threatens cultural identities and suppresses dissent. Meanwhile, China claims it is essential for national security and unity. #China #HumanRights #EthnicUnity #Uyghur #Tibet #GlobalPolitics #AmnestyInternational
Originally reported by The Guardian.
Read the full story →
More in World
World
World
World
Rodríguez defends Venezuela’s emergency earthquake response as number of bodies expected to soar
World
World
World
At least 25 people die in US as record heatwave scorches swaths of country
World
World
World
0 Comments
No comments yet. Be the first.