Catholic Clergyman Cautions against Retaliation amid Alleged Xenophobic Attacks on Africans In China - News Summed Up

Catholic Clergyman Cautions against Retaliation amid Alleged Xenophobic Attacks on Africans In China


Paynesville – In the wake of alleged xenophobic attacks meted against Africans living in China, the head of the St. Kizito Catholic Church, Father Ambrose Kroma has advised against any forms of retaliatory actions by Africans. In recent weeks, there have been reports of xenophobic attacks against Africans in the People’s Republic of China in the wake of a so-called second wave of the Coronavirus outbreak emanating from infections outside of China. While the authorities in China have denied these incidents, there have been documented accounts of some forms of maltreatment meted against the African community in Guangzhou, Southern China. This is not the time for accusation and this is not the time for retaliation,” he urged. May God in his mercy give us that deeper faith, that deeper courage and that deeper love to always forgive and to mend our broken fences.”


Source: Front Page Africa May 16, 2020 02:11 UTC



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