CHINA-INTERNAL: SECURITY IN INNER MONGOLIA FOR 19TH PARTY CONGRESS

Chinese authorities in Inner Mongolia have placed 63-year old Hada, a prominent ethnic Mongolian dissident, under closer surveillance ahead of the 19th Party Congress in Beijing. Hada, who was incarcerated for 19 years for his activism on behalf of ethnic Mongolian herding communities and his wife Xinna, who still acts as advocate for herders in disputes over the region's grasslands, said a group of ethnic Mongolian herders seeking advice over a land dispute were turned away from his home by state security police on September 21, 2017. The couple is also being more closely followed by ethnic Mongolian police officers who speak their language. Police have also added a number of sentry posts outside the block where Hada has lived following his transfer from detention to house arrest.







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