Kenya to deport Chinese man over ‘racist rant’

Image of Liu Jiaqi Symbol copyright YouTube Symbol caption Liu Jiaqi mentioned he used to be most effective in Kenya to make cash

A Chinese man will probably be deported after a video emerged of him making racist comments, Kenya’s immigration division says.

The man, indentified as Liu Jiaqi, used to be captured in a video calling all Kenyans, together with President Uhuru Kenyatta, “monkeys”.

Mr Liu and his representatives have yet to comment on the location.

The authorities have revoked his paintings allow and say he will probably be deported on “racism grounds”.

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An worker filmed Mr Liu, who is a bike dealer, announcing that he disliked Kenya because it “smells unhealthy and its people are terrible, foolish and black”.

Image copyright EPA Image caption This Chinese Language-built railway was once opened last yr to great fanfare

it is unclear whether or not the immigration division can deport anyone on grounds of racism.

consistent with the BBC’s Anne Soy in Nairobi, the immigration division says they are processing the deportation, which would mean they are looking for something to charge him with.

Discrimination in line with colour is in opposition to the law, she says.

In 2015, the landlord of a Chinese Language restaurant in Nairobi was once arrested after public outrage over the restaurant’s coverage of allegedly banning African consumers at night.

the landlord was charged with operating and not using a liquor licence and failing to fulfill public health standards, but nothing to do with racism, our reporter says.

China has invested tens of millions of bucks into Kenya in recent years, together with a new railway linking the capital, Nairobi, to the coast.

President Kenyatta was in Beijing earlier this week to participate in the China-Africa cooperation summit where he said: “Kenya appreciates China’s confirmed commitment in assisting Kenya’s development goals.”

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