China Enforces New Ethnic Unity Law Despite International Rights Criticism

China's new ethnic unity law has officially come into force, drawing significant pushback from the international community. The United Nations, the United States, and Taiwan have all voiced criticism over the legislation's implications for minority rights. A particularly contentious provision involves an overseas enforcement clause, raising concerns about China's reach beyond its borders. Critics argue the law could further restrict the freedoms of ethnic minorities within China and abroad.
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