Security Tightened in Qinghai after Student Protests

NTDTelevision 2010-10-28

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In China, hundreds of students in the town of Tongren in the multi-ethnic Qinghai province took to the streets last week. They were peacefully protesting against a plan to impose Mandarin as the primary language of instruction.

On Monday, security around the town’s bi-lingual schools was tight. Journalists were turned away by armed security forces and were not permitted to interview students or teachers.

According to the Associated Press, Tibetan teachers who were contacted outside of school, were nervous and unwilling to discuss the recent protests or the language policy, possibly fearing retaliation.

A draft of a Chinese Communist Party ten-year education plan for Qinghai province states that Mandarin must become the only language of instruction in schools.

Tibetans and Mongolians in the province cling to their language as a way of preserving their endangered culture.

Here's the latest article:
Security tightened at schools in western China
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101025/ap_on_re_as/as_china_tibet

Last week, Ben Hedges wrote a SinoTeam story about the protests, and we can reuse some of the info and footage.
Tibetan Students Protest Language Reforms
http://english.ntdtv.com/ntdtv_en/ns_asia/2010-10-21/625484608641.html

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