The Office of Tibet in Brussels is urgently rallying European lawmakers against China’s newly passed "Ethnic Unity Law," set to take effect on July 1. Officials warn the legislation threatens to erase Tibetan culture by mandating Mandarin Chinese in all education and public life, effectively criminalizing Tibetan linguistic instruction. Furthermore, the law grants Beijing unprecedented extraterritorial power to target activists and silence dissent globally. Through intensive advocacy, Tibetan representatives have successfully engaged the European Parliament, which is expected to take formal action soon to counter this legalized erasure and transnational repression before the law's...





