The following is a statement
the SMHRIC director Enghebatu
Togochog made on April 24, 2023 before the
United Nations Permanent Forum
on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII)
22nd Session in New York City:
Thank you, Madam Chair. My name
is Enghebatu Togochog. I would
like to bring to your attention
two major issues that the
indigenous Southern Mongolians
are facing today:
The first is China’s new policy
of a total ban of the Mongolian
language in Southern Mongolia.
Two weeks ago, China announced
that she would ban the Mongolian
language in all schools across
Southern Mongolia. Under this
policy, Chinese is the only
language that is recognized as
the “National Common Language”.
Without any formal amendment to
its constitution, Madam Chair,
the National Congress of China
declared that the Mongolian
language education is
unconstitutional. Local
authorities outlawed the use of
the Mongolian language entirely.
These moves not only violate
UNDRIP that China is a signatory
to, but also overwrite China’s
own constitution.
The second is China’s larger
campaign of cultural eradication
in Southern Mongolia. In 2013,
China announced that nomadic
civilization was put to an end
within the borders of the
People’s Republic of China
following the “resettlement of
the last group of 1.2 million
nomads”. This means the nomadic
way of life the Mongolians and
other indigenous peoples had
maintained for thousands of
years was officially wiped out.
Madam Chair, this is not a
“groundless accusation” as
Chinese delegations often
characterize, but was publicly
announced by the Central
Government of China and proudly
reported across China.
As the final step of this
systematic destruction of the
Southern Mongolian nation, now
China is implementing a
full-scale cultural genocide
campaign in the name of “Firm
Inculcation of Chinese
Nationality Common Identity”.
The overarching policy behind
this genocidal campaign is the
so-called “Second Generation
Ethnic Policy”. Under this
policy, Mongolians and other
recognized ethnic minorities are
forced to give up their ethnic
identities to identify as
“Chinese” or “zhong hua min zu”.
Madam Chair, this constitutes
nothing but an active genocide.
China is a signatory to UNDRIP,
yet China continues to deny the
existence of indigenous peoples,
as the Chinese delegation made
it clear last week. China’s
justification to this claim is
that “indigenous issues” are the
result of “western colonization”
ONLY. With this absurd claim,
China is justifying her own
colonization of Southern
Mongolia and other indigenous
territories. We must hold China
accountable for her ongoing
cultural genocide and other
atrocities committed against the
Southern Mongolians.
Thank you,
Enghebatu Togochog