A courtesy photo showing Africans in the streets of a Chinese city after their kicked out of their homes. PHOTO |
Kenyans in China are asking the government to assist them return home after a surge in racial discrimination against Africans in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic.
Many Kenyans living in China have been kicked out of their houses and now live on the streets, depending on well-wishers for food and other basic requirements.
Chinese police are reportedly evicting them forcibly and taking away their legal documents.
“The first thing they ask for are the documentations. Some police allow you to keep the passport, but others just take it,” said a Kenyan woman in China whose identity we have concealed.
The situation in the country is so bad that posters have been put in malls and restaurants asking Africans to stay away.
Kenyans, especially those in Guangdong, have been hit hard and live in constant fear because of the the ill-treatment they are facing yet they have not committed any crime.
In Summary
Many Kenyans living in China have been kicked out of their houses and now live on the streets, depending on well-wishers for food and other basic requirements.
Kenyans, especially those in Guangdong, have been hit hard and live in constant fear because of the the ill-treatment they are facing yet they have not committed any crime.