Reminds me of kindergartens in Soviet Ukraine (early 80s, I was 4 yo). Speaking Ukrainian was forbidden, only Russian. Standing against the wall or facing the corner, stressful positions (sitting/standing with arms raised up), beating with rulers, forced feeding.<p>CCP didn't invent this; they just took all the tools from Russians.
> [children were] malnourished and traumatized. They had also forgotten how to speak their mother tongues, Uyghur and Turkish.<p>Ugh. I expect this will bite the Chinese Government in the ass. Generations of people who know they have had their ethnic identities stolen, so another group of people can profit from this imposition.<p>Glad we have an open internet to report and record these occurrences, at the least for history's sake.