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Chinese man jailed for stamping on Genghis Khan portrait
15 December 2017

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A Chinese man has been jailed for a year for stamping on a portrait of Mongol ruler Genghis Khan, after being found guilty of inciting ethnic hatred.

The court in China's Inner Mongolia region was told the man, identified by his surname Luo, had filmed himself trampling on the picture in May.

The 19-year-old then circulated the video clip online, causing public discontent, according to reports.

Genghis Khan remains a revered figure among ethnic Mongols.

State news agency Xinhua said Luo had been found guilty of inciting ethnic hatred and ethnic discrimination by the court in Ordos city, in the autonomous region of Inner Mongolia where the incident took place.

Citing a local public security bureau, news outlet The Paper reported that Luo had uploaded a video of himself "stomping and insulting" the portrait to popular video platform Kuaishou, and also circulated it widely to groups and friends on the WeChat messaging app.

The move prompted a strong reaction and several police reports. Authorities have since removed the video.

Luo apologised during his trial for harming public sentiment.

Genghis Khan was orphaned at the age of nine and became undisputed Mongol leader in 1206. He went on to build a vast empire in north-east Asia in the 13th Century.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-42364214
 
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Idiotic move, he is the father of the Mongolian people and they love him dearly.

This idiot deserves whatever punishment he gets.
 
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What few Chinese realize is that a great portion of them have Mongol blood, although they might or might not know about it.
 
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What few Chinese realize is that a great portion of them have Mongol blood, although they might or might not know about it.
A great portion of Mongols also have Chinese blood due to thouands of years interaction. Russians and many Europeans also have a lot of Mongol blood due to Great Mongol conquest in Asia and Europe.
 
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