[…] National Telegraph […]
Written By Wyatt Claypool, Posted on April 13, 2020
In the West, there have been fears that anti-Chinese racism could rise during the COVID19 pandemic that have materialized in small instances but nothing substantial so far. In China on the other hand, it seems there is little pushback against the real, government-approved, racism.
African residences of the city of Guangzhou this past week have been subject to evictions from landlords, as well as random COVID19 tests and 14-day quarantines specifically targeted at them. This was verified through dozens of interviews conducted by multiple media companies.
According to a report by the BBC, some African residents were evicted from their homes for 24 hours for testing to be done on the properties without any reason given for the tests.
Supposedly the heightened scrutiny of Africans was due to 16 of 114 new COVID19 cases in Guangzhou being from African residence.
This doesn’t quite justify any sort of suspicion of the African community as current infections and deaths due to COVID19 are relatively low in Africa itself, and despite many diseases in Chinese Guangzhou residence, only Africans are experiencing the intrusive measures.
The Chinese government has not declared a general quarantine in Guangzhou, but a quarantine has been explicitly placed on African residence.
The crackdown on African ethics in Guangdong China continually increases over the #coronavirus crisis. Many Africans are hunted down on the street, and the local authority declared quarantine on black people only. pic.twitter.com/zruDKiIChC
— Wu Lebao (@MerlotN) April 12, 2020
This has quickly led to a general racist attitude to Africans in the city, with even a McDonalds location putting up signs reading “black people are not allowed to enter the restaurant” which may have been directly inspired by Chinese government actions
Horrendous – a @McDonalds in Guangzhou. African migrants in #Guangzhou subjected to horrendous racism wherever they turn #China #coronavirus pic.twitter.com/6ROiK3UyCb
— Sam Piranty (@sampiranty) April 11, 2020
Diplomats and representatives from African countries have begun to criticize the Chinese government, with many issuing statements announcing the unfair treatment.
A group of African diplomats released a joint note on the issue to complain about the “stigmatization and discrimination” suffered by Africans in Guangzhou, including alleged threats of deportation, along with the random and forced COVID19 testing.
My Office invited the Chinese Amb to the AU,Mr Liu Yuxi, to express our extreme concern at allegations of maltreatment of Africans in #Guangzhou+called for immediate remedial measures in line with our excellent relations.The African Grp in #Beijing is also engaging with the govt pic.twitter.com/NEBStdOCeK
— Moussa Faki Mahamat (@AUC_MoussaFaki) April 11, 2020
The US Consulate in Guangzhou issued a notice to African-Americans that they should avoid travel to the city.
Ghana Foreign Minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey called what China was doing, “inhumane treatment” and “racial discrimination” calling for the Chinese government to “bring their officials to order.”
Kenya’s government complained the actions are an “unfair response” and “harassment and mistreatment” of African residence.
South Africa, the current chair of the African Union, said it is “deeply concerned” over the current treatment of Africans in Guangzhou.
On Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said, in response to criticism, “I would like to emphasize that the Chinese government treats all foreigners in China equally, opposes any differentiated practices targeted at specific groups of people, and has zero tolerance for discriminatory words and actions.”
Guangzhou Mayor, Wen Guohui, said in a news conference on Sunday that the local government has treated all foreigners equally.
Guohui stated that “Guangzhou is an open-minded metropolis….It’s our consistent principle to have zero tolerance for discriminatory comments and behaviours.”
Despite the statements made by Chinese officials, there hasn’t been any evidence that the treatment in Guangzhou has been equal between Africans and Chinese, and any reforms to the treatment of the African population of the city has yet to come out.
Wyatt is a student at Mount Royal University, where he is the president of its Campus Conservative club. In his writing, he focuses on covering provincial and federal politics, firearms regulation, and the energy sector. Wyatt has also previously written for The Post Millennial.
Let us stop allowing ourselves to be used by our former colonial master against the poles of China.
read till the end.
our people are difficult, won gbe ise ile de ode : China 🇨🇳 Story:
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My brother, there’s nothing much that happened. I don’t need to ask you what you heard because about 20 people have asked me about this. All my customers, my relatives, my friends have all asked me this question, so I know you want to ask me about chasing black people out of their homes and out of the hotels.
You know how our people behave. Once they hear stories, they add their own, mix it with yam, and add ugba to make it more beautiful. I just got home from work and just got out of the shower. So about the video you watched, the story you heard happened in Guangzhou.
Before the borders were closed and flights were stopped from coming in, some of our people had come to buy goods. The Chinese asked them self-isolate. That took them to a hotel because they told all the hotels not to allow foreigners. The cops are the ones who will pick you up, check you out and put you up in a hotel. They will check you every morning, test your temperature to see if you have any symptoms. After 14 days they release you so you can do your business.
But 3 to 4 days before that 14 days was over, they discovered that three of our people had the symptoms. Eventually, they found out that 2 (of the 3) people had malaria or typhoid or something, but one person had coronavirus. They wanted to treat the one that had it, but he refused and said they wanted to inject him with the virus and kill him. They told him they didn’t want to do that but just wanted to treat him like they also treated their people, but he refused. Instead, he fought those medical workers, and I don’t know if they said he hit one of them in the eye or somewhere. But you know white people’s body, the person got a bruise or a black eye, and the locals got angry about that when they heard the story. Because of that, even the chairman of the Nigerian community in China got involved and begged the man to calm down and get treated. The Chinese said that after treating him, he would be deported and they agreed.
Because of this, they started monitoring the blacks to check for the symptoms. They went to places that black people ate. They found a Nigerian guy called Emma, who was married to a Chinese woman. The woman cooks food and people had been eating there for weeks. They found out that the woman went to her village and came back with the virus. The woman didn’t self isolate for 14 days but started cooking for people. They also found out that it was mostly black people who patronised the woman. So they shut down everywhere that had predominantly black people in Guangzhou.
All these things happened in Guangzhou, but people made it sound like it was happening in the whole of China. Anyway, they shut down everywhere the blacks eat in Guangzhou. They rationalised that if it was black people who patronised the woman, and she had been serving them for days, some black people would have contracted the virus from the woman. Because of that, they asked those people who had been in isolation to remain indoors until they sort out the issue with this woman and the people she came in contact with.
They got health workers to move from house to house to check people and run some tests. They do the tests, ask you to wait for 24 hours, and after 24 hours if you test negative, they give you a card to be able to go out. Now that card is what you would use to go to the markets and different places. So these people were asked to stay indoors until the tests had been done for everybody so that they could figure out those who had it and those who didn’t have it, but they refused. They said they had been isolated for 14 days, so why should they be asked to stay inside. They all defied the orders and went out. Now the law that was given to all the hotels was not to allow any foreigners in except for one hotel. That one Hotel was also instructed not to let anybody out or in. But you know how our people behave, they all gathered, making noise and all went out together. When they wanted to go into the markets, they were asked to show their cards because the locals had been told to always ask for cards to know those who had been tested. So when they didn’t show their cards, they were not allowed into the markets, and when they got back to the hotel, the management refused to let them in because that was the instruction by the police. Then they started the story that Igbo people were being chased out of their apartments and hotels and asked to go home. That’s the story now.
Nothing else happened but what I have just told you. People see the video and start screaming "look how they are throwing Igbo people and black people out" but you were asked to stay indoors so they can sort things out. They are trying to solve this problem so the virus can be under control before they let people in.
For those of us here, we were isolated, tested and issued our cards before we were able to move around. But people coming in want to move around without testing, and it’s not good for the people who are already in there. That’s what they were trying to sort out, but our people didn’t understand this, and it caused problems after they defied the instructions, saying they were not allowed to go inside.
Then for those who left their homes, they would go to those homes check to see if they were home and if they weren’t they locked up the house because everyone was asked to stay at home so they can check you and test. So when they get there and you not at home, where did you go to? Everyone was asked to stay at home, and when you defy, and they lock your home, then you come out and say you were thrown out of your home.
When they asked us to stay indoors, I stayed in for a month and two weeks. I didn’t step out. Today no one has evicted me from my house, and no one has asked me not to come in. Even when I resumed my trading business, I did that for one month, and they called me again, gave me test kits that I had to use every day to check myself for 14 days. I did that and showed them the results.
Follow the rules so things will be easy for you, but you think they’re trying to cheat you. Do you think it’s Buhari leading this country? So anybody telling you anything, ignore them. Lots of (fake) news out there
What can you say again chief?