Mongolian Religion faced new Internal Problem,China with his new monolithic Policy of Mongolion tribes as well as Mongolian kids ,Trying to dominate through language
China (AFP) - Facing with new internal problem, China, with its monolithic policy of mongolian religion, They mongolian tribes are anicent peoples of China. This time combining their three languages or subjects into the Chinese official language or education system, the Chinese official language will be taught in Mandarin.
In that case, on the one hand, their race and culture will be affected and on the other hand, the value of their language will be reduced.
mongolian kids and parents began protesting in front of schools.
As schools began their new term on Tuesday, some parents protested the policy.
"Our language is Mongolian, and our homeland is Mongolia forever! Our mother tongue is Mongolian, and we will die for our mother tongue!" In a recent student protest, U.S. government-funded broadcaster Radio Free Asia reported.
The cause of the revolt of the original Chinese and mongolian religion and the current picture.
China's new language policy is set to begin this month, gradually phasing out three issues in the "Mandarin" official language.
The Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center described the outrageous scene across the region as many parents became aware of the new policy as schools reopened.
Protests were reported in more than a hundred places, with images of some places becoming grim, with parents clashing with police as parents tried to bring their children back to a boarding school. Police have been accused of detaining children.
Many places were set on fire during the protests of the guardians and the early Mongolians.
Authorities have warned against speaking through Chinese social media in Inner Mongolia. Posts on Weibo have been removed.
However, concerns about this instruction still plague several parents and students.
The number of admissions in different schools in semester is nominal
Teachers were sent for family visits to persuade parents to send their children back to school. Parents, however, say language change is a detrimental aspect of their own language's future. An unusual display of widespread dissent has emerged in the remote grasslands bordering Mongolia and Russia.
A 32-year-old pastor of the Jillingall League told AFP he was worried that children would lose fluency in their mother tongue.
"Almost every Mongolian underlying Mongolia opposes the revised curriculum,"
What is the purpose of China's new policy about mongolian tribes ???
The Chinese government seeks to isolate Muslim minorities, such as the Muslim Uyghurs or the current mongolian religion, by putting pressure on them, according to critics.
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In a statement issued on Friday, in clear response to growing dissatisfaction with the policy, regional authorities in Inner Mongolia noted the importance of "strengthening national language education in ethnic areas".
Protests have also been seen in the neighboring Mongolian capital, while others have expressed their fears for the region from deportation.
From Germany, exiled Mongolian People's Party chairman Temsiltu Shabatsud told the BBC in an interview that China had been accused 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 a Mandarin and Han culture majority on minorities in Inner Mongolia was a form of "cultural genocide".
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