New 'ethnic unity' law in China targets language for assimilation
by editors@theworld.org (Hannah Chanatry) from The World: Latest Stories on (#746VP)
A new law in China will promote "ethnic unity," making it compulsory to use Mandarin in schools, government and other public-facing activities. The World's Host Marco Werman speaks with Lhadon Tethong, director of the Tibetan Action Institute, about what this means for the ethnic minority groups in China.