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Ethnic Mongolians in China's north have staged rare protests over changes to school curriculums that remove Mongolian language from core subjects, a show of defiance that has led to curfews in some areas, according to an advocacy group.
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New guidelines in Inner Mongolia require some elementary and secondary school subjects to be taught in Mandarin beginning this month - a move which students and parents protested outside schools, as they believe the program is part of a wider push by Beijing to wipe out Mongolian culture in the region, the Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center said.














