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China ethnic unity law comes into force despite overseas criticism
China's new Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress, effective Wednesday, faces criticism from Taiwan, the UN, and rights groups for potentially threatening minority freedoms and enabling overseas enforcement against critics. The law emphasizes Mandarin as the official language and mandates political alignment with the Chinese Communist Party, while Beijing denies allegations of rights abuses and asserts the law supports national unity and security.
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