China's 'one language' push with a nationalism law sparks concern for minorities. Here's why

New legislation formalises Mandarin as dominant language, grants sweeping powers to curb minority cultural expression — and reaches beyond China's borders

China's 'one language' push with a nationalism law sparks concern for minorities. Here's why
New legislation formalises Mandarin as dominant language, grants sweeping powers to curb minority cultural expression — and reaches beyond China's borders

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