Fears China’s new ethnic unity law will target Australian activists
Beijing's new ethnic unity law, effective Wednesday, has sparked concern among Uyghur and Tibetan groups in Australia who fear reprisals. Zoe Bedford of the Australia Tibet Council warned the law could threaten Tibetan identity overseas. The Albanese government has been urged to publicly denounce the measures, which may suppress rights beyond China's borders.
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Published 28 Jun 2026, 19:00 UTC · Updated 28 Jun 2026, 19:11 UTC
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