As a massive, nonviolent, civil
disobedience resistance movement
continues to gather momentum in
Chinese-occupied Southern
Mongolia, Mongolian schools
across the region were empty on
September 1, 2020, the first day
of the new academic year.
Mongolian parents from different
places reported via video clips
that campuses and classrooms
were empty thanks to the
well-planned total school strike
organized by Mongolians against
the Chinese Central Government’s
plan to replace Mongolian with
Chinese as the only language of
instruction in the region.
“Today, Shiliin-hot No. 1
Mongolian Middle School is
empty. No students, not even a
teacher’s car, can be seen on
campus. I am not sure what
happened,” a Mongolian parent
said in mockery in a short video
clip.
“This is Bairin Right Banner
Mongolian Elementary School.
There are some police in black
uniform, some police in blue
uniform, and some other police
with their police vehicles,
which some teachers are inside.
But no parents and no students
showed up,” a Mongolian resident
of Daaban Town, capital of the
banner, said in a short video,
suggesting that the protesting
teachers might have been taken
into police vehicles.
“Today is September 1, 2020.
This is the Hingaan Road
Mongolian Experimental
Elementary School. No students
showed up. No parents sent their
children to school today,”
another Mongolian resident of
Hohhot, capital city of Southern
Mongolia, reported via a video
message.
With the schools emptied out,
the Mongolian students organized
themselves to take to the
streets to demand the protection
of their mother tongue.
“We will not return to school,
we will not return to school!”
middle schoolers from eastern
Southern Mongolia’s Tongliao
municipality shouted on the
street.
“The mother tongue that nurtured
us is a part of our culture that
must not be forgotten." Another
group of Mongolian middle school
students from the Horchin Left
Wing Rear Banner marched toward
their protesting parents, who
welcomed them with roaring
cheers.
Mongolian students from the
eastern Southern Mongolia’s
Hulun-boir League gathered in
the league capital Hailaar City
despite the rain to take a
“mother tongue oath”: “With our
blood and bravery, let us defend
our mother tongue.”
Nearly a thousand students
gathered in the Inner Mongolia
Normal School Affiliated High
School campus in Hohhot and
chanted, “Let us defend our
legal rights” and “Let us defend
our culture and heritage.”
Fearing the increasingly
widespread protest and total
school boycott, the Chinese
authorities are increasing their
police presence in Southern
Mongolia. A short video taken by
a Mongolian resident of Hohhot
shows that hundreds of heavily
armed riot police were waiting
for orders in the city’s main
square–Xina Hua Square.
According to some posts
published on social media,
government officials and
Communist Party members of
Mongolian ethnicity have been
ordered to send their children
to school by September 3, or
else they will be fired or
expelled from the party. Any
Mongolians who are on social
benefits will also automatically
become ineligible for renewal if
they do not send their children
to school by the same deadline.
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