CCP forces Tibetan children to go to boarding schools. Hui Muslim defends a historical Mosque in Yunnan I

The 1st of June is the Global Day of Parents. However, that is parents’ nightmare for Tibetans under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), as their children were forcibly sent to the CCP boarding schools to assimilate Tibetans into Chinese culture. It is about 1 million Tibetan children were forced to separate from their families, according to Amnesty International. In China, the Tibetan minority are forced to complete a ‘compulsory education’ curriculum in Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua) without access to traditional or culturally relevant learning.

As a result, they are losing their native language and the children are unable to communicate with parents and grandparents easily. Therefore, they don’t have a strong connection with their heritage and culture. The aim is assimilation and erosion of their identity. Under the CCP regime, all the religious people are under their surveillance and control.

The CCP is volatile in human rights, they are an anti-god, anti-religious and anti-humanity regime. According to media reports on 30 May, the Chinese government was attempting to demolish a 14th century-built Najiaying Mosque, which is located in the Yuxi city of Yunnan. The area is home to a sizable enclave of Hui, a predominantly Muslim ethnic group. The Chinese government claimed that they were built without official permission.

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