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04-05-2017, 02:53 PM
http://www.worldcrunch.com/world-affairs/africans-face-difficult-days-in-china39s-chocolate-city
Robert Castillo, a researcher at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, says police actions against Africans began as early as 2010. "The police became aware of the high numbers of Africans in certain parts of the city and started bothering many of them with document or passport checks," he explains. Africans also have to deal with racism from regular citizens. Several people have confirmed that Chinese often change seats in the metro or hold their noses in the presence of Africans.
They cause crime everywhere they go.
Robert Castillo, a researcher at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, says police actions against Africans began as early as 2010. "The police became aware of the high numbers of Africans in certain parts of the city and started bothering many of them with document or passport checks," he explains. Africans also have to deal with racism from regular citizens. Several people have confirmed that Chinese often change seats in the metro or hold their noses in the presence of Africans.
They cause crime everywhere they go.