African Commission President Musa Faki expressed concern about the information abused of some Africans living in the city of Guangzhou (southern China).

This came during a meeting gathering the jaws and the Chinese ambassador to the African Union in Addis Ababa, where he called the jaws of the Chinese government to take immediate measures in line with the African Union relations with Beijing.

And Africans living in the city of Guangzhou recently announced that some of them were expelled from their homes and hotels, and they were pursued by the Chinese police on suspicion of being infected with the Coruna virus.

Nigeria and a number of African countries also protested what it said was abuse by Africans in Guangzhou, China.

The Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives met in Abuja, the Chinese ambassador to his country, and presented him with circulating pictures that he said were about the ill-treatment of Nigerians in Guangzhou, after rumors spread that Africans had moved the Corona epidemic to the city.

The president of the African Commission expressed to the Chinese ambassador his concern about the suffering of Africans in the Chinese city of Guangzhou .

According to the Nigerian House of Representatives Speaker, the Chinese ambassador promised to follow up on the matter and respond to it next Tuesday.

For its part, the Associated Press quoted the US embassy in Beijing that the police in the city of Guangzhou ordered restaurants and bars not to provide services for those who appear to be of African descent, and the embassy said that this step comes in light of the worsening of HIV infections there.

The embassy added in a statement entitled "Discrimination against Africans and Americans in Guangzhou" that the procedures also included African Americans, noting that the local authorities also ordered all mixes of African residents with examinations and a commitment to home quarantine on the pretext that these foreign residents may have transmitted the virus to them .