US urges China not to pursue ethnic Mongols
Congressman James McGovern and Chairman of the US Congressional Commission on China Marco Rubio made a statement on Inner Mongolia. The statement is published on the official website of the commission. We call on the Chinese authorities to immediately release all detainees for participating in peaceful protests in order to preserve education in the Mongolian language and put an end to the persecution and surveillance of Mongols who advocate linguistic rights. We condemn the efforts of the Chinese Government to systematically assimilate ethnic minorities, including by imposing restrictions on the teaching of ethnic minority languages in schools in the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in recent years, the statement said. Representatives of the US Congress also condemned the recent detention of a Los Angeles Times journalist who covered protests in Inner Mongolia. Recall, as previously reported by the news agency at the end of August, it became known that ethnic Mongols living in China are protesting against the plans of the Chinese authorities to translate into Chinese the teaching of history and literature in elementary and secondary schools in Inner Mongolia, which were previously studied in Mongolian. The protests of ethnic Mongols for the preservation of Old Mongolian writing in schools were supported not only in Mongolia and the United States. The Mongols continue their actions in support of the ethnic Mongols, the initiative group handed over a letter of demand to the UN mission in Ulaanbaatar regarding the situation in Inner Mongolia. During the official visit of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Mongolia, September 15, residents of the country staged a peaceful rally for the preservation of the Mongolian language.
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