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Mongol Links

The most interesting thing I found when updating these links is that many of the independence-oriented, or anti-PRC oriented pages either no longer exist or were last updated around 2000 or earlier. This may say something in itself.

There is at least one that is up-to-date and active, the Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center, headquartered inÉthey don't say. But they have a lot of useful links in addition to their own material.

The Inner Mongolian People's Party is an independence-oriented site with versions in Chinese, English, and Mongolian. It went dormant around 2000, but seems to have revived just in the past year. When referring to this, be sure to note when various things were posted.

The Mongolulus site, though oriented toward the State of Mongolia, also has some material written from a greater Mongol perspective, though it is not particularly political.

Some of the previous militant websites still exist, though they have not been updated for a long time. If you want a view from the late 90s, try:

There seems to be one page that keeps the flame going, from the standpoint of what might be called the "Greater Mongolian Culture Area." It comes from Germany: Infosystem Mongolei.

Finally, for the official view, you can probably do no better than go here and see how the government is promoting the region to foreigners.