China officially recognizes 56 ethnic groups, but its policies overwhelmingly favor the Han majority. As assimilation speeds up, the vibrant traditions of 55 minority cultures face the threat of disappearing, raising urgent concerns about preserving cultural heritage and protecting human rights
Browsing: ethnic minorities
Members of Russia’s Finno-Ugric ethnic minorities share their compelling motivations for joining the resistance against Moscow’s rule, highlighting a passionate dedication to preserving their unique culture and boldly confronting political oppression in a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape
Three Uyghur brothers fled China in a desperate quest for safety, only to spend 12 grueling years imprisoned in India. Their story reveals the complex and often heartbreaking challenges Uyghur refugees confront amid global political turmoil and the harsh realities of seeking asylum
As Australia gears up for a crucial election, Chinese Australians—who have long endured discrimination—are now in the spotlight as political parties vie for their support. This exciting shift highlights a newfound appreciation for their increasing electoral power and the rich tapestry of contributions they bring to our society.
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Thai officials following their role in the deportation of Uighur migrants to China. The move highlights rising tensions over human rights issues and the treatment of Uighurs, who face persecution in China.





