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As the world’s attention turns to Buddhist protests against Chinese rule and cultural domination in Tibet, another neighbor of China is protesting in a less peaceful manner. In Mongolia, anti-Chinese sentiment has taken a nasty turn. The neo-Nazi group Blue Mongolia, for example, shaves the heads of women caught sleeping with Chinese men. “It is for their own good,” says Gansuren Damdinsuren, a Blue Mongolia board member.  “A small nation can only survive by keeping its blood pure.”

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In Mongolia, anti-Chinese sentiment has taken a nasty turn. The ultra-nationalist group Blue Mongolia, for example, shaves the heads of women caught sleeping with Chinese men.

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You don’t have to look hard to find Chinese victims of racism in the capital city of Ulan Bator. Rendo, a taxi driver tells of how he was stopped and beaten by a small mob the day before. The only reason was that he had taken two Chinese businessmen as customers. A Chinese restaurant owner, Ma, who runs a local eatery, testifies to how a mob vandalized his establishment and plundered the belongings of the Chinese customers. “The police don’t care,” he says. “It is all politically controlled. On TV they are allowed to whip-up hatred and talk about killing Chinese.”

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