China’s Sinicization Agenda: Suppressing Ethnic Identity and Cultural Diversity
China’s recent push to Sinicize the art and literature of ethnic minorities marks a disturbing escalation in its ongoing efforts to undermine and assimilate diverse cultural identities within its borders. Pan Yue, the head of the National Ethnic Affairs Commission, recently criticized ethnic minority works that fail to emphasize a unified Chinese national identity, singling out Tibetan and Uyghur cultural expressions as particularly problematic.
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