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China’s ethnic unity law is not a tool of transnational repression
China's Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress, effective this month, complements the 1984 Law on Regional Ethnic Autonomy. International critics have labeled Article 63 of the law as 'transnational repression' and 'long-arm jurisdiction.'
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