Racism in Africa

Racism in Africa has been a recurring part of the history of Africa.

A Mulolo (Congo) warrior and his wife from the central Congo regions; Bantu

Ethnic pygmy populations in Central Africa suffer from racialized discrimination from Bantu peoples.[1] Pygmies and Bantus differ physically and genetically due to long lasting evolutionary segregation until the Bantu expansion brought them back into close contact.[2] Pygmies have been targeted for slavery by Bantu populations continuing into the modern age.[1] They are frequently ostracized from participation into the wider society in the various African countries that they live in and are seen as untouchables.[1] Racially-motivated attacks occur on Pygmies including rape and cannibalization.[3][4]

  1. ^ a b c International, Survival. "'Pygmies': Racism". www.survivalinternational.org. Archived from the original on 2018-08-12. Retrieved 2018-12-23.
  2. ^ Quintana-Murci, Lluís; Heyer, Evelyne; Bahuchet, Serge; Froment, Alain; Gessain, Antoine; Hombert, Jean-Marie; Veen, Lolke Van der; Kidd, Judith R.; Kidd, Kenneth K. (2009-04-10). "Inferring the Demographic History of African Farmers and Pygmy Hunter–Gatherers Using a Multilocus Resequencing Data Set". PLOS Genetics. 5 (4): e1000448. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000448. ISSN 1553-7404. PMC 2661362. PMID 19360089.
  3. ^ Lori, Brumat (26 June 2018). "UN Experts conclude crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in Kasai, warn against risk of new wave of ethnic violence". United Nations Human Rights. United Nations Human Rights - Office of the High Commissioner.
  4. ^ "Mass rape, cannibalism, body parts as medals: UN team finds Congo war atrocities that 'beggar description'". South China Morning Post. Reuters. 4 July 2018.

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