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[alpha] INSIGHT - CHINA - Inner Mongolia movement - CN127

Released on 2013-11-15 00:00 GMT

Email-ID 1305169 Date 2011-12-15 05:17:36 From chris.farnham@stratfor.com To alpha@stratfor.com

[alpha] INSIGHT - CHINA - Inner Mongolia movement - CN127





SOURCE: CN127

ATTRIBUTION: Activist

SOURCE DESCRIPTION: Head of the SMHRIC

PUBLICATION: Yes, but see my first

SOURCE RELIABILITY: C?

ITEM CREDIBILITY: A

SPECIAL HANDLING: not sensitive but not to be shared outside of the list

SOURCE HANDLER: Jen



1. Is the Southern Mongolian movement getting any increased interest in

the US or from other foreign governments/organizations?



Yes, the United States Government and Congress are increasingly

interested in the development of Southern Mongolian movements since the

May Protest. They started to pay a closer attention to the human rights

condition of Southern Mongolia. Human rights organizations here in the

Untied States and Europe are also closely following the development of

Southern Mongolian movements for defending their rights. Some US and

European organizations directly told us that Southern Mongolia is now

becoming a hot topic due to not only the louder voice of its native

inhabitants for basic human rights and fundamental freedom, but also its

rising status in the energy-hungry world. Some organizations even

suggested that SMHRIC should expend its work to make more reports on

human rights issues in connection with energy extracting industries

including coal and rare-earth mining.



2. If so, has this helped the movement to expand and gain more traction?



Yes, because the increasing attention from international community,

especially public awareness and media attention, is conveying a message

to the Southern Mongolians that their voice has been heard to the world

and their movement is not without any moral support from people around

the world.



3. If there has been increased interest, how is it being directed, i.e.

is it to help SMHRIC to expand or is for specific projects?



The increased interest has not yet directly been translated into any

specific resource to SMHRIC or any other specific projects that we know

of even though indeed SMHRIC needs to expand further and many other

specific projects need to be carried out.



4. At that time you said that although you were connected with those

groups in the US there wasn't a lot of coordination or cooperation on

the ground. Has that changed at all? Is there more coordination in the

US and/or within China itself?



Coordination and cooperation among Mongolian, Tibetan, Uyghur groups and

Chinese democratic activists are getting closers and closer. Several new

organizations aiming at activities in solidarity among these peoples

have been setup in Europe and Japan. An increasing number of joint

events including conferences, workshops and demonstrations have taken

place. In China, it is almost impossible for any of these peoples to

carry out any activitie to defend their rights within their own

communities, let alone having joint actions.



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Jennifer Richmond

STRATFOR

w: 512-744-4324

c: 512-422-9335

richmond@stratfor.com

www.stratfor.com



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Chris Farnham

Senior Watch Officer, STRATFOR

Australia Mobile: 0423372241

Email: chris.farnham@stratfor.com

www.stratfor.com









