China defends new ethnic unity law, set to take effect July 1, as in line with 'international practices' (opens original article in a new tab)
China defends new ethnic unity law set to take effect July 1, stating it aligns with international practices and targets external actors undermining ethnic solidarity or inciting separatism.
- China defends new ethnic unity law set to take effect July 1
- Law targets organizations and individuals outside China undermining ethnic solidarity or inciting separatism
- Law presented as aligned with international practices
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