Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Over 300 employees of Inner Mongolia TV signed to protest against language extinction of Mongolian

Reporter : Zhong Jingming / Editor: Ming Xuan / Publisher : New Tang Dynasty Television

Ref : https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/09/02/a102932255.html 

Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan. KUCINTA SETIA

Image : More than 300 employees of the Inner Mongolia TV station signed their signatures to protest the Chinese Communist Party's forceful promotion of Chinese teaching in Inner Mongolia schools. (Video / Web Screenshot)



The CCP tried to exterminate the Mongolian culture and imposed restrictions on Mongolian language teaching in Inner Mongolian schools. This triggered a national resistance among the Mongolian people. Even many people within the government have turned their backs and joined the protests. A few days ago, overseas Mongolians exposed a video stating that more than 300 employees of Inner Mongolia TV signed to protest against the Chinese Communist Party’s official violent move.

On Wednesday (2 September), the Chinese press spokesperson of the Great Hural of Southern Mongolia and the representative of the Inner Mongolian People’s Party in France, Borhonru, posted a video on Twitter stating that on 2 September, the Chinese Communist Party officially sent troops. After the order that the children of the Catholic Church must return to school, more than 300 employees of the Inner Mongolia Radio and Television Station collectively signed their opposition to the second type of Chinese teaching, which means that the mouthpieces of the former Communist Party have given up their work for the CCP under the national justice.

The Great Hural Assembly of Southern Mongolia is an organization jointly established by several Inner Mongolian political parties and groups in exile. Mongolians call Inner Mongolia "Southern Mongolia" and Mongolia as "Northern Mongolia".

The video showed that at least dozens of people gathered in a large conference room with a head of Marxism-Leninist-Mao and a plaque "Party Media Surnamed Party". They signed their Mongolian names and put on red handprints. Others left after signing.

Many of these signatures form a ring. This signature of the sun pattern is a common method adopted by the Mongols against the CCP’s forced restriction on Mongolian language teaching.

The video subtitles pointed out that this was a joint signature by the employees of Inner Mongolia Television, which required Mongolian schools to continue to implement the first type of bilingual teaching model for more than 70 years, and pointed out that the authorities forced the second type of Chinese teaching, which violated multiple laws and regulations formulated by Beijing itself. 

On overseas social media, more Mongolian protest letters from various industries have also flowed out.

Image : Letters of protest from Mongolians from all walks of life. (Twitter picture)

According to Radio Free Asia, the Chinese Communist Party began to force a plan to replace Mongolian language teaching with Chinese in Inner Mongolia schools in September, triggering a large-scale civil disobedience protest movement. Some artists, singers, scholars and even some officials from the government and the Education Bureau also joined it.

The report quoted and analyzed that language is the most natural right of a nation. The use of this method to accelerate the overall control of the Mongolian nationality is tantamount to a new round of "ethnic cultural extermination", which has mobilized the entire population of Inner Mongolia to resist. This is tantamount to giving the Mongolians an enlightenment of national self-identity and national consciousness. The Mongolians are forced to resist nationally, and even "national independence" may become an important issue for them to rethink.

At present, parents and teachers of students all over Inner Mongolia are also boycotting, and many schools are striking and protesting. The Chinese Communist Party has arrested hundreds of Mongolians for this purpose.


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