
China Draft Law: Parents Must Teach Children to Love CCP
China’s annual political season is underway in Beijing. A controversial new bill is hitting the floor of the National People's Congress, raising major red flags for human rights groups and Taiwan. It’s called the "Ethnic Unity Promotion Law."
On the surface, it sounds like a push for harmony. But a closer look shows the state control reaching deep into the private lives of families.
Now, a bit of context: China's National People's Congress is not like the one in the United States. The "representatives" aren't elected by the people. They answer directly to the Chinese Communist Party.
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