Beijing Codifies Repression of Overseas Activists
6 hours ago
- #Transnational Repression
- #Ethnic Unity Law
- #Diaspora Activism
- China's new ethnic unity law mandates Mandarin as the primary language in schools and promotes integration among ethnic groups.
- The law extends to targeting overseas diaspora critical of the regime, enabling legal action against activities deemed to undermine ethnic unity.
- Analysts note the law codifies transnational repression, creating a chilling effect on activism and dissent within the diaspora.
- Positive aspects include state support for diaspora promoting Chinese culture and global exchanges, alongside punitive measures.
- Tactics include visa denials, intimidation through family members, and prosecution for discussing issues like Tibet or the Dalai Lama.
- Cases like Zhang Yadi's disappearance illustrate risks for activists returning to China, with charges such as 'inciting separatism'.
- The law provides a legal basis for efficiently controlling dissent, making convictions easier for courts in targeting regime critics.