My name is Namulun Togochog. I am a second-generation Southern Mongolian born
here in New York. It is my privilege to be here today to join our friends and
supporters from Southern Mongolia, Tibet, East Turkistan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and
elsewhere to boycott the Beijing Winter Olympics.
As you all know, the 2022 Winter Olympics will be officially starting in Beijing
tomorrow despite strong protests and various forms of boycotts by freedom-loving
people around the world. This means the authoritarian regime of China has been
rewarded again for its domestic human rights abuses and global hegemonic
expansionism.
The past and present of the occupied nations of Southern Mongolia, Tibet and
East Turkistan testify to the fact that the Chinese regime is a colonial regime
of extreme brutality, whose ultimate goal is to completely wipe these occupied
nations off the face of the earth. In Southern Mongolia, 70 years of Chinese
colonial occupation not only took away the right of political autonomy that was
promised to the Southern Mongolians by the Communist regime, but has also denied
the most basic right to survive as a distinct people.
Today, learning and using their mother tongue and practicing their traditions
and way of life have become a crime in Southern Mongolia. Following the
crackdown of the popular uprising in Southern Mongolia in 2020, the Chinese
colonial regime has become increasingly oppressive, incriminating those who
assert their Mongolian identity. The Mongolian language has been removed from
all schools and educational systems, Mongolian books and publications have been
banned, street signs, building and sculptures with even a hint of Mongolian
identity have been taken down and destroyed, clauses and articles of the
Nationality Minority Autonomy Law regarding the right to use and develop
national minority languages have been declared unconstitutional and were
arbitrarily removed, and those who are perceived as harboring a national
sentiment are forced into the training of the “Firm Inculcation of the Chinese
Nationality Common Identity”; this is nothing but a wholesale cultural genocide,
aiming at the total erasure of the Mongolian identity and Mongolian people from
Southern Mongolia.
China’s active genocide and crimes against humanity in East Turkistan and
religious repression and cultural eradication in Tibet are well documented.
China’s abuse of human rights does not stop here. Today, the freedom and
democracy of Hong Kong is taken away; free and sovereign nation Taiwan is being
targeted. Neighboring nations like India, Japan, Mongolia and Nepal are harassed
and bullied.
In the face of China’s increasing authoritarianism home and growing expansionism
abroad, we as citizens of free and democratic world must stand up to urge the
international community to hold the Chinese regime accountable for its
atrocities committed in Southern Mongolia, Tibet, East Turkistan and elsewhere.