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Sunday, April 12, 2020

African ambassadors in China complain to government over ‘discrimination’

Some Africans seen on the streets after being evicted from homes and hotels in Guangzhou, China.
African ambassadors in China have written to the country’s foreign minister over what they call discrimination against Africans, as the country seeks to prevent a resurgence of the COVID-19.
Several African countries have separately also demanded that China address their concerns that Africans, in particular in the southern city of Guangzhou, are being mistreated and harassed.
Having brought under control the original outbreak centred on the city of Wuhan. China is now concerned about imported cases and is stepping up scrutiny of foreigners coming into the country and tightening border controls. It has denied any discrimination.
In recent days Africans in Guangzhou have reported being ejected from their apartments by their landlords, being tested for several times without being given results and being shunned and discriminated against in public.
Such complaints have been made in local media, and on social media.
further more: African nations blast treatment of Africans in China’s Guangzhou The ambassadors’ note said such “stigmatisation and discrimination” created the false impression that the virus was being spread by Africans.
The Group of African Ambassadors in Beijing immediately demands the cessation of forceful testing, quarantine and other inhuman treatments meted out to Africans,” the statement said.
The note was sent to China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, copying the chair of the African Union, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and all African foreign ministers.
The Chinese foreign ministry’s International Press Centre did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the note, sent outside of business hours.
The Chinese embassy in South Africa also did not respond.
Foreign affairs official Liu Baochun told a news conference on Sunday that Guangzhou is enforcing anti-virus measures on anyone who enters the city from across the national border, regardless of nationality, race or gender.
The Chinese embassy in Zimbabwe on Saturday dismissed the accusation that Africans were being deliberately targeted.
It is harmful to sensationalize isolated incidents,” it said in a statement. China treats all individuals in the country, Chinese and foreign alike, as equals.”

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