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Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by BlackViper(op): 8:56am On Sep 15, 2025
Public anger over a sharp rise in fuel prices in Angola triggered three days of violence, some of which was directed at the country’s large Chinese community. The violence destroyed shops, closed factories and caused thousands of Chinese residents to flee the country.

Based on reports, the rioting grew out of protests over the Angolan government’s decision to reduce subsidies on gasoline. The rioting preceded the government’s action in August to shut down 25 illegal Chinese cryptocurrency mining operations and expel 60 Chinese nationals involved in it.

Cryptocurrency mining is banned in Angola because of the burden it places on the country’s electrical grid. In the mining people use special computer hardware to solve complex mathematical puzzles that validate and record transactions on a blockchain in exchange for cryptocurrency rewards. The Chinese nationals arrested as part of the crackdown were given 24 hours to leave the country.

Recent video shared by BBC Zimbabwe and other news channels shows dozens of Chinese nationals flooding into Luanda’s international airport, many pushing wheeled bags. In the video, a man can be heard speaking to departing Chinese outside the airport in Portuguese and telling them in English “bye-bye.”

Angola is home to about 300,000 Chinese citizens, one of the largest Chinese communities on the continent. Chinese citizens own factories and mines in the country. They also play a large role in Angola’s construction industry and in its retail markets. Nearly 100 Chinese-owned shops in Luanda were vandalized when violence erupted in late July.

The sudden outburst of violence against Angola’s Chinese residents reflects a growing resentment toward the Chinese, whom many Angolans see as exploiting them and the country as a whole, according to analysts.

In 2024, Angolan authorities shut down two Chinese factories for breaking local laws. A metals processing facility was operating without a license and polluted a local river. A plastics factory was accused of keeping its 113 Angolan employees locked in and living in unsanitary conditions. Angolan artisanal fishermen also complain that Chinese trawlers are devastating the fish stocks they rely on for their livelihood.

Angola’s Chinese-fueled economic growth over the past two decades has led to corruption and sharp socioeconomic disparities across the country, with the upper 20% of society benefiting the most from deals with China and the lowest 20% seeing little of that largesse.

Angola has been Africa’s biggest beneficiary of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, which has provided the country with $68.6 billion in loans for crucial infrastructure between 2000 and 2021, according to AidData, a project that tracks Chinese Belt and Road investments around the world.

Among other things, Chinese loans built the new Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport that opened in 2024. The new facility can serve 15 million passengers and 600,000 tons of cargo a year. It is the largest Chinese-financed airport outside China, according to AidData.

Angola agreed to repay its debt to China with oil exports. In recent years, however, because China has shifted its oil imports away from Africa and toward Russia and the Middle East, Angola has struggled to repay the billions of dollars it still owes.

Adding to Angolans’ resentments against China was the fact that, as in other African countries, much of the work on Angola’s Belt and Road projects was done by Chinese companies and Chinese workers. Angolans who were hired typically worked as manual laborers.

In some cases, the finished Chinese projects suffered setbacks. In 2010, for example, the $8 billion Chinese-built Luanda General Hospital was forced to close shortly after opening when cracks in the building raised the possibility that it might collapse. It reopened two years later after extensive repairs.

“Chinese investments did not fulfill the expectations of improving Angola’s technological capacity and infrastructure,” analyst Sumie Yoshikawa wrote earlier this year for the Eurasian Review. “In addition, many of the roads, houses, and buildings constructed by Chinese companies were of remarkably low quality.”
https://adf-magazine.com/2025/09/anti-chinese-anger-erupts-in-violence-in-angolan-capital/?twclid=2-7exzuclc3h0bpgi0xdx7r78no

Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by fredoooooo: 10:05am On Sep 15, 2025
The west and China don get another Battle ground using the citizen to cause uproar
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Dogalmighty17: 10:06am On Sep 15, 2025
Your country is heavily indebted to China and the Angolans think chasing out the Chinese is the best course of action?
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by kennisman(m): 10:06am On Sep 15, 2025
Hmmmm.....seun pls help me complete my comment. I don't have up to 40 characters.
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by oche2020: 10:09am On Sep 15, 2025
Your leaders borrow heavily from this people and you think by chanting will send them away bro hold your leaders responsible/accountable
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Onewazobia(m): 10:13am On Sep 15, 2025
Hmmm, Africa, we have to wise up honestly.
China, Indians, Lebanese etc are the worst investors any nation can depend on
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Gerrard59(m): 10:15am On Sep 15, 2025
Just when the Chinese announced investment worth $350m into Angola's agricultural industry? huh

Few days ago, the same "protests" in Indonesia where Chinese investors have ploughed over $5BN into factories and mines.

Why are some people unhappy with Chinese investments across the global south?
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by PlayerMeji: 10:15am On Sep 15, 2025
Here it is our own policemen that will be shielding the Chinese criminals caught within the crossfire just because of peanuts that they get from the nationals.

You will be surprised to know that Chinese have more power than you, a Nigerian, even in Nigeria..
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Onewazobia(m): 10:18am On Sep 15, 2025
fredoooooo:
The west and China don get another Battle ground using the citizen to cause uproar
Oga, warin concern west for this matter now, west are far, far better than Chinese when it comes to investment and workers rights
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Kharol1234: 10:20am On Sep 15, 2025
Angola-china go flood Nigeria now because we love Chinese and there money.
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by seunjungle1(m): 10:21am On Sep 15, 2025
China...chinco products.
Una never chichomchinnn
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Nobody:
Africa is dying slowly



Seun please add the following characters
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Gracious3105(m): 10:24am On Sep 15, 2025
Gerrard59:
Just when the Chinese announced investment worth $350m into Angola's agricultural industry? huh

Few days ago, the same "protests" in Indonesia where Chinese investors have ploughed over $5BN into factories and mines.

Why are some people unhappy with Chinese investments across the global south?
If you have ever worked in a Chinese owned company and see the details on how they signed deals with government you won't say this.
Africa need no outsider for development we just need commitment and the people who love this land to be in the realm of affairs. You see those outsiders they are all paracites whether Chinese, Indians, Russians, Europeans and the Americans (the first two are worst). You can see what Ethiopia did when they constructed their newly commissioned dam.
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Whobedatte(m): 10:25am On Sep 15, 2025
Chinese imperialism in full glare
Africa is now their meeting points
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by SatoshiX: 10:28am On Sep 15, 2025
Who knows if these people are already mining crypto in Nigeria thereby over stretching our electrical infrastructures. The constant breakdown of the National grid needs to be investigated.
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Jakumo(m): 10:29am On Sep 15, 2025
Gerrard59:
Just when the Chinese announced investment worth $350m into Angola's agricultural industry? huh

Few days ago, the same "protests" in Indonesia where Chinese investors have ploughed over $5BN into factories and mines.

Why are some people unhappy with Chinese investments across the global south?
The Chinese are not giving out those loans for charity. In the terms and conditions of such loans, the Chinese insert clauses that allow them to take over ownership of LAND in countries outside China, thereby becoming stake-holders by force, in many countries whose leaders are either too greedy or too ignorant to know what the Chinese end-game is for countries that default o their loans.
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by RealityKings1: 10:31am On Sep 15, 2025
BlackViper:
Cryptocurrency mining is banned in Angola because of the burden it places on the country’s electrical grid. In the mining people use special computer hardware to solve complex mathematical puzzles that validate and record transactions on a blockchain in exchange for cryptocurrency rewards. The Chinese nationals arrested as part of the crackdown were given 24 hours to leave the country.

https://adf-magazine.com/2025/09/anti-chinese-anger-erupts-in-violence-in-angolan-capital/?twclid=2-7exzuclc3h0bpgi0xdx7r78no
I have read this part like 8 times and I still can't understand it
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by boxypane: 10:34am On Sep 15, 2025
I've been expecting this kind of news from Kano State... Especially the Textile industry part.
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by engrsyer(m): 10:35am On Sep 15, 2025
Nigeria should learn from this and be careful of any Asian coming to do business with us. The only people that can develop Africa is Africans and we must learn to do trade within us and remove all bottlenecks hindering us from carrying out our trades. Nobody or country will develop Africa for us for free or with balanced trade.
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Houseontherock1: 10:36am On Sep 15, 2025
About time African countries start attracting investors instead of begging for handouts! Make the country business friendly and foreign investors will keep coming with their money
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by indigenous234(m): 10:38am On Sep 15, 2025
These people don’t know what they’re doing Aswear….. I’ll take the Chinese over the west any day anytime.
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by CaseSensitive(m):
US doing what US does best. "Africa Defense Forum magazine (adf magazine)" is owned and operated by US Africa Command (AFRICOM) which is a branch of US department of defence.

This is their whole plan- create anti-China, anti-Russia resentment among Africans and it's sad that it always works because we Africans can't see through the manipulation, disinformation and misinformation. This is part of what they sent General Michael Langley to do in Africa. Strengthening US-Africa relationship through chaos, lining the pockets of hungry "investigate journalists" in Africa.

Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Afrobasic(m): 10:43am On Sep 15, 2025
Gerrard59:
Just when the Chinese announced investment worth $350m into Angola's agricultural industry? huh

Few days ago, the same "protests" in Indonesia where Chinese investors have ploughed over $5BN into factories and mines.

Why are some people unhappy with Chinese investments across the global south?
The West has a huge hand to play in all these protests. For one they do not want the global south to prosper. Another reason is they do not want China to prosper.
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by 9JAMac10: 10:48am On Sep 15, 2025
When will Africa be truly independent?. Africa just switching from the western colonial powers to the eastern bloc. China got Africa now just like the Europeans had and still have Africa decades ago
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by FunkyJustice(m): 10:51am On Sep 15, 2025
As the Chinese is helping them to develop der country now they don't like it until they completely expel them and the locals take over the leadership and they start to suffer and diminish then der eyes will open

Currently Angola is developing well
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by GUNITGuy: 10:52am On Sep 15, 2025
indigenous234:
These people don’t know what they’re doing Aswear….. I’ll take the Chinese over the west any day anytime.
You must be kidding anything Asian can't be compared to the West in terms Workers rights especially with Legalized Jobs
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Lithiumite: 11:04am On Sep 15, 2025
fredoooooo:
The west and China don get another Battle ground using the citizen to cause uproar
This i just a decoy by the Angolan govt to deflate responsibility for mismanaging the economy......is a Chinese man the president or in charge of finance......same way trump is deflecting responsibility from real issues about the American economy which is failing,he is war mongering all over the place and pushing the blame to immigrants just to cover up but one day his game will end.
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by ajailer(m): 11:06am On Sep 15, 2025
It was the South Koreans saying NO to the Chinese the other day.
Re: Anti-chinese Anger Erupts In Violence In Angolan Capital by Lithiumite:
PlayerMeji:
Here it is our own policemen that will be shielding the Chinese criminals caught within the crossfire just because of peanuts that they get from the nationals.

You will be surprised to know that Chinese have more power than you, a Nigerian, even in Nigeria..
So they should kill the Chinese abi? Do you know what danger that will cause for the country......your govt is running your country irresponsibly,you are then blaming the Chinese for your woes.....is a Chinese man the president or in govt?
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