Ecological Migration and Human Rights
Enghebatu Togochog warns that Mongols are gradually disappearing as a distinctive ethnic group because of Han Chinese migration.
Dance or Else: China’s “Simplifying Project”
Sara L.M.Davis observes how the Tai minority in Yunnan Province has managed to preserve key elements of a culture endangered by tourism and official homogenization.
Breaking the Silence
Stacy Mosher interviews Sara Davis about ethnic cultural preservation.
Empowering Communities
Without a Say: Exclusion from Political Participation
This excerpt from a joint report by Human Rights in China and Minority Rights Group International stresses the importance of genuine political participation as a means of ameliorating ethnic tensions.
A Voice for the Uyghurs
Rebiya Kadeer talks to Stacy Mosher about her efforts on behalf of the Uyghur people.
Pride, Prejudice, Protest and Progress
Alim Seytoff describes how Uyghur activists in exile are making the international community increasingly aware of their concerns.
Song of the Grasslands
Temtselt Shobshuud talks to New Tang Dynasty Television about the genocidal violence perpetrated against the Mongols during the Cultural Revolution, and why bitter resentment lingers.
The Tibetan People's Princess
Chinese authorities censored this Southern People Weekly article profile of the increasingly popular Yabshi Pan Rinzin Wangmo, daughter of the 10th Panchen Lama.
The Death of Kelsang Namtso
The International Campaign for Tibet reports on the shooting of a young Tibetan nun by Chinese border patrols, and the social and political factors that make such tragedies inevitable.