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CCP Tries to Stop South Korean and Japanese Companies From Leaving China | Epoch News |China Insider
00:00 CCP Tries to Stop South Korean and Japanese Companies From Leaving China
04:36 Chinese Communist Party (CCP) promotes Mandarin-only education at schools in southern Mongolia
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Internal documents obtained by The Epoch Times reveal that in the wave of the global industrial chain moving out of China, Chinese authorities issued an urgent order to “keep Japanese and South Korean companies from leaving China,” for both economic reasons and the CCP’s political agenda.

An internal letter from Huizhou Municipal Bureau of Commerce to the city’s Foreign Affairs Bureau on Aug. 10, 2020 indicated that over the years a total of 280 Korean-funded companies had set up plants in Huizhou, however, “affected by U.S.-China trade war, the coronavirus pandemic, and the withdrawal of Samsung Electronics from Huizhou, along with many other factors” Huizhou’s import and export trades with South Korean fell by 77.4 percent, of which exports plummeted 89.5 percent compared with last year.

According to statistics from the Huizhou Municipal Bureau of Commerce, there were 96 Korean companies in the city as of July 2020. That is to say, two thirds of Korean companies have either gone bankrupt or left China.

The official letter from the city’s Foreign Affairs Office, which was marked “extra-urgent”, showed that the CCP is becoming desperate.
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Chinese communist regime has forcibly introduced a new education policy in Inner Mongolia, requiring Mandarin-language teaching from first grade and completely removing Mongolian-language teaching and Mongolian textbooks in two years. The new policy has triggered intense protests among the ethnic Mongols.

In the name of "alternative bilingual education", the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began to promote Mandarin-only education at schools in southern Mongolia in September. Mongols organized large-scale demonstrations to protect their culture. Teachers went on strikes and students boycotted schools. Although Chinese authorities arrested a number of protesters, tens of thousands of Mongols continued their protest, holding banners such as "Protect Mongolian Language" and "Stop the Assimilation Policy."

Many Mongolians initiated a petition on the White House website, calling on the outside world to support their protests, and asking Washington to prevent the CCP from destroying the Mongolian language and culture by removing Mongolian-language teaching in elementary schools. They believe the CCP is attempting to force Mongols to assimilate to the Han culture, which will lead to total extinction of Mongols as an ethnic group.
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