Talk:2011 Inner Mongolia unrest

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"After the incident, China have accused unspecified "foreign forces" of exploiting the protests. Li Datong, former editor of Freezing Point, was interviewed by Chinese version of BBC on May 30 on the issue. As early as the 1990s he has been in Xilinhot and warned of the misuse of the Mongol grasslands and related ethnic issues. He said that even when small minority groups are allowed to form representatives, often these representatives are not trusted. He further said that in the past, the Republic of China with the Five Races Under One Union allowed different races to live together."

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