One week after a brutal attack on a Chinese mining site in the Central African Republic (CAR) that killed nine people and injured two others, it’s still not clear who is responsible and why they did it. All Chinese personnel in the country have been ordered to evacuate remote areas and those in the capital Bangui are sheltering in place.
Meantime, Chinese embassies in both Nigeria and South Africa issued urgent security warnings to their citizens in those countries to take immediate precautions against the threat of kidnapping and assault.
Alessandro Arduino, an affiliate lecturer at King’s College London and one of the world’s foremost experts on Chinese private security issues, joins Eric, Cobus and Geraud to discuss the recent spate of attacks and whether the uptick in violence against Chinese nationals in Africa and elsewhere is part of a larger trend.
SHOW NOTES:
- The Conversation: Wagner Group in Africa: Russiaโs presence on the continent increasingly relies on mercenaries by Alessandro Arduino:ย https://bit.ly/3z36SDW
- The Conversation: Chinese private security firms are growing their presence in Africa: why it matters by Alessandro Arduino:ย https://bit.ly/40nhqJA
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