Chinese foreign minister visit prompts Mongolian protests

Chinese foreign minister visit prompts Mongolian protests

ULAANBAATAR: Protesters greeted Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi on a visit to Ulaanbaatar on Tuesda..

ULAANBAATAR: Protesters greeted Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi on a visit to Ulaanbaatar on Tuesday (Sep 15), as Mongolians gathered in the capital to speak out against Beijing's controversial language policy in its ethnic minority regions.

The country of Mongolia neighbours China's province of Inner Mongolia, which has seen weeks of protests and education boycotts over a policy change requiring all core subjects at schools to be taught in Mandarin rather than the local language.

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China's move follows similar action in Tibet and Xinjiang to assimilate local minorities into the dominant Han population.

As Wang arrived on a diplomatic visit Tuesday, more than a hundred protesters gathered in Ulaanbaatar's main square in traditional Mongolian tunics, shouting: "Let's protect the mother tongue, let's protect our blood brothers."

"I really want our parliament members and president to oppose China's new policy and demand China lets ethnic Mongolians continue learning their native language," Indra Batbileg, a 21-year-old student, told AFP.

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