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Rare rallies in China over Mongolian language curb


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Protesters gathered to show their support in neighbouring Mongolia

Ethnic Mongolians in northern China have staged rare rallies against measures to reduce
teaching in the Mongolian language in favour of Chinese.

As schools began a new term on Tuesday some parents held children back in protest at the policy.

Under the rules, three core subjects in Inner Mongolia will gradually be taught in Mandarin, China's
official language.

Many ethnic Mongolians view the move as a threat to their cultural identity.

Large crowds of students and parents were seen protesting against the change in demonstrations
that broke out over the weekend across several cities.

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"Our language is Mongolian, and our homeland is Mongolia forever! Our mother tongue is
Mongolian, and we will die for our mother tongue!" shouted students at one recent protest, reported
Radio Free Asia, a US government-funded broadcaster.

Images of women applying their fingerprints or adding their signatures to petitions against the move
were also widely circulated on social media.

Why are people demonstrating?


Starting this month, according to the new policy, schools will gradually shift the language of
instruction in three subjects - politics, history, and language and literature - from Mongolian to
Mandarin across China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, home to an ethnic Mongol minority.

The Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center, a New York-based activist group,
described angry scenes across the region as many parents only learned about the shift in policy as
schools were set to reopen.

It said there was a tense confrontation at one boarding school as hundreds of parents demanded the
release of their children, who had returned early.

"Hundreds of riot police poured to the scene, preventing the parents from accessing the school
dormitories. Following hours of standoff, parents finally broke through the police barricade and
proceeded to pick up their children," the group said in a statement.

A BBC report from 2014 on threats to the Inner Mongolian way of life

Authorities have warned people in Inner Mongolia against speaking out on social media. Posts on
the subject on Weibo, China's Twitter-like platform, have been removed.

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But concerns over the directive are still running high with some parents keeping students at home.

On Tuesday staff at a school in Naiman county told the BBC that only around 40 students had
registered for the semester in place of the usual 1,000. Some subsequently changed their minds,
and only some 10 remained.

They said teachers had been sent out for family visits to convince parents to send their children back
to school. But parents, they said, were worried the language change would harm the future of their
own language.

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It has been an unusual display of widespread dissent in the remote grasslands region bordering
Mongolia and Russia.

A 32-year-old herder from Xilingol League told AFP he was concerned children would lose fluency in
their mother tongue.

"Almost every Mongolian in Inner Mongolia is opposed to the revised curriculum," said the man, who
gave his surname as Hu.

Why has China brought in the new policy?


Critics say the Chinese government has been accelerating its push to assimilate minorities despite
coming under widespread international criticism for its treatment of minority groups including the
mostly Muslim Uighurs in western Xinjiang.

In a statement published on Friday, in an apparent response to growing discontent about the policy,
the regional authority in Inner Mongolia referenced the importance of "strengthening national
language education in ethnic areas".

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The new directive has also seen some people protest in the capital of neighbouring Mongolia, while
others expressed their fears for the region from exile.

Speaking to the BBC from Germany, Temtsiltu Shobtsood, chairman of the Inner Mongolian People's
Party, an exile group, accused China of "trying to suppress" the Mongolian language.

"The whole world is talking about human rights, but we are not visible enough," he said, adding that
the imposition of Mandarin and the majority Han Chinese culture on minorities in Inner Mongolia was
a form of "cultural genocide".

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