Minister of Public Security Zhao Kezhi orders regions to intensify crackdowns on foreign infiltration and separatist plots.
Chinese cops offer bounty for suspected Inner Mongolia protesters
Chinese police have offered bounties for people accused of joining the big rallies that have erupted in the northern region of Inner Mongolia against Mandarin-only education.
Mongolia urged to sell stake in Rio Tinto mine
The former Mongolian prime minister who kick-started a $US5.3 billion expansion of Rio’s Oyu Tolgoi mine says it’s time to simplify the project’s ownership structure.
China Clamps Down on Inner Mongolians Protesting New Mandarin-Language Rules
Authorities are searching for protesters in Inner Mongolia after a new policy aimed at pushing Mandarin-language education across the region sparked widespread unrest among the country’s ethnic …
Students in Inner Mongolia protest Chinese language policy
Ethnic Mongolians, including students and parents, in China’s Inner Mongolia region are demonstrating their anger in rare public protests against a new bilingual education policy that they say is …
Mongolia Growth Group Announces AGM Results
TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / September 2, 2020 / Mongolia Growth Group Ltd. (TSXV:YAK)(OTC PINK:MNGGF) (“MGG”) or (“the Company”) a commercial real estate investment company participating in the …
Mongolians stage rare protests in China against plans to remove language from schools
“This is the total eradication of Mongolian language, culture and identity,” said Enghebatu Togochog, director of a Mongolian rights group.
Inner Mongolia protests China’s move to replace native language with Mandarin in schools
Ethnic Mongolians staged protests in northern China this week over Beijing’s new policy to gradually replace their native language with Mandarin in several school subjects.
Inner Mongolia protests at China’s plans to bring in Mandarin-only lessons
Beijing plan to replace Mongolian language in some school subjects sparks fears of cultural assimilation …
Chinese authorities face widespread anger in Inner Mongolia after requiring Mandarin-language classes
Activists say Beijing is beginning to roll back Mongolian culture and identity, much like it has with Tibetans and Uighurs.