Jin, Yongmo: Human rights for minority ethnicities cannot be implemented unless there is protection from law
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Date: 5/26/2011 7:17:40 AM
Sender: Jin, Yongmo
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Jin, Yongmo: Human rights for minority ethnicities cannot be implemented unless there is protection from law
金永模(Jin,Yongmo)
The Chinese Communist government has been stressing that China is a multinational state. We also often read and hear the statement that the 56 nations are one family. However, there no law in China that protects the minority ethnicities from discrimination. Comparatively, U.S is also a multinational state and in the U.S there is law that protects minority ethnicities from discrimination so that all nations can live in harmony.
China is a country in which the Han is dominating and the minority nations are discriminated. As a minority, we have lived in the environment that discriminate us verbally and systematically, since the Chinese government hasn’t established any law to protect the minorities from discrimination and the senior management in government offices of all levels are of the ethnicity of Han. We, the ethnicity of Koreans, have the right to act when we encounter what I mentioned above, since we not only fight, we also protest against the systematic suppression. Therefore, the fact that the Chinese government hasn’t established any law to protect the minorities from discrimination has motivated the Hans to discriminate the minorities in a way. I am not exaggerating.
Jin, Yongmo
May26, 2011
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