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    Beijing bars told to ban black people during Olympics

    GEOFFREY YORK

    From Saturday's Globe and Mail

    July 18, 2008 at 7:10 PM EDT

    BEIJING — Chinese police officials have forced some Beijing bar owners to sign secret pledges promising to prohibit blacks from entering their bars during the Olympics next month, a Hong Kong newspaper says.

    The police denied the report Friday, and most bars denied any knowledge of the pledges. But many African residents of Beijing say they are facing harassment from police and discrimination from bars as the Olympics approach.

    “Bar owners near the Workers Stadium in central Beijing say they have been forced by Public Security Bureau officials to sign pledges agreeing not to let black people enter their premises,” the South China Morning Post reported Friday.

    It quoted the co-owner of a bar who said that a group of police had recently visited his establishment to order it “not to serve black people or Mongolians.”
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    In the famed Sanlitun bar district of Beijing, some bar owners have been required to sign pledges agreeing to ban a variety of activities, including dancing and serving black customers, the newspaper said.

    Africans and Mongolians are often perceived as criminals in Beijing. Until this year, a number of young African men were openly selling drugs in the Sanlitun district, and many Mongolian women were working as prostitutes in the city.

    Both groups are among the targets of China's security crackdown in the lead-up to the Olympics, along with thousands of Tibetans, Uyghurs, migrant workers, petitioners and social activists who are seen as potential troublemakers or protesters.

    In a notorious incident last September, dozens of black people were detained by police in a raid on bars in the Sanlitun district.

    Witnesses said the police rounded up all the black people they could find, up to three dozen in total, and beat some of them with rubber truncheons.

    Grenada's ambassador to China filed a complaint to the Foreign Ministry, saying that his son suffered a concussion and needed hospital treatment after he was clubbed on the head by police during the raid.

    Africans have been coming to Beijing for decades as university students or traders. But many were forced to leave China this year because of new visa restrictions that made it difficult to renew their paperwork.

    In interviews Friday, a number of Africans said they are facing discriminatory rules from Beijing's bars and nightclubs as the Olympics approach.

    A woman from Liberia, who is co-owner of a hair salon in Beijing, said she was outraged when she visited a popular Beijing nightclub and found that the entrance fee for black people was twice as high as for other foreigners.

    Even if they managed to enter the club, the black patrons were prohibited from sitting at the tables, she said.

    In another incident, she said, an African-owned bar was raided this week by police with dogs, and the customers were required to provide urine samples for drug tests.

    “When the police come, you have to run,” she said. “I've lived in Holland and the United States and it was never like this. There's no human rights here. It's racist and it makes me feel very bad.”

    If the police are now ordering bars to prohibit black people from entering, it is highly unfair, she said. “Every race has good people and bad people. You can't blame all blacks for drugs. If a person is not causing a problem, you shouldn't bother them.”

    Two Nigerian businessmen said they were required to show their passports before being allowed to enter a Beijing nightclub last weekend. Black people who could not produce their passports were barred from entering the club, but other foreigners were not required to show their passports, they said.

    “This had never happened before to me,” one of the Nigerians said. “I was very angry. This is racism.”

    The Africans spoke on condition of anonymity, fearing more harassment from the police if they are identified. The Nigerians, interviewed at a bar, asked that the bar not be identified because they were worried that it could be raided if the police learned that Africans congregate there.


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    what are the chinese afraid of exactly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jagdtiger View Post
    what are the chinese afraid of exactly?
    Apparently just about everything imaginable and unimaginable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jagdtiger View Post
    what are the chinese afraid of exactly?
    they should be of western press - they like to make up things when it comes to Olympics in China it seems.

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    i seriously doupt that western journalists can act in china just like they would here even though the chinese try to put up a facade of freedom and harmony

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    Apparently the news is fake.

    Whoever believe this artile must lack of knowledge of Chinese close diplomatic relationship with many third-world African countries and China's policies regarding on ethnics.

    The article does not give the source about which Hong Kong newspaper exactly, adding to my suspicion. And many small Hong Kong newspapers are notoriously shameless considered by many Hong Kong residents in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jagdtiger View Post
    i seriously doupt that western journalists can act in china just like they would here
    you say it like it's a bad thing...

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    Here you go happy now heres the link to the story and im not surprised that this is happening there.

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...national/Asia/

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    Quote Originally Posted by neil1954 View Post
    Here you go happy now heres the link to the story and im not surprised that this is happening there.

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...national/Asia/
    Neither am I. I heard some pretty adverse things about black people when I was in China from the Chinese. When I told them I lived in California, they would ask whether there were many black people being savages with guns, the whole black rapper thing etc..they were quite surprised when I said 'Er, no...'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jagdtiger View Post
    what are the chinese afraid of exactly?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-F5I...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBVig...eature=related

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    Quote Originally Posted by Susumu View Post
    you say it like it's a bad thing...
    don´t get me wrong there. I´m just pointling out that china likes to control the media and direct it the way the government wants it to be
    and i don´t think that there will be too much differing between a chinese and a western journalist in that matter

    long live free speech

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    That is hilarious and wrong at the same time! Ohhh China.... lol

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    Beijing. One world, one dream. I have real doubts about a harmonious and enjoyable olympic games when blacks aren't allowed at public venues.

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    If to believe the story, is seems to me that in one particular neighborhood where blacks are known for their criminal activities the local police authorities decided to play save and prevent possible accidents involving Olympiad visitors.

    By the way are there many blacks in China?

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