In recent days, Africans in Guangzhou have reported being ejected from their apartments by their landlords, being tested for coronavirus 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.
The ambassadors’ note said such “stigmatization and discrimination” creates the false impression that the virus is 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,” it said.
The Chinese foreign ministry’s International Press Center didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment on the note, sent outside of business hours.
The Chinese embassy in South Africa also didn’t respond.
Disappointment
The ambassadors’ note highlighted a number of reported incidents, including that Africans were being ejected from hotels in the middle of the night, the seizure of passports, and threats of visa revocation, arrest, or deportation.On April 11, Ghana’s foreign minister of affairs, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, said she had summoned the Chinese ambassador to express her disappointment and demand action.
Kenya’s foreign ministry has also “officially expressed concern,” adding the government is working with Chinese authorities to address the matter.
In response to the questions from the house leader, the ambassador that he took the complaints “very seriously” and promised to convey them to officials back home.