[问卦] 有色人种在乌克兰被歧视?

楼主: allcliche (人类观察家)   2022-03-06 01:49:41
刚刚在看网络新闻时看到一则新闻故事
大意是一群摩洛哥籍学生在乌克兰唸书
开战后千辛万苦逃难到波兰的过程
在路上被乌克兰士兵欺负
比较过份的略提几项
1.摩洛哥学生们原本付钱给一辆巴士司机载他们
到边界,半路被乌克兰士兵赶下车,让巴士载
乌克兰籍的难民,叫摩洛哥学生自己走40公里
到边界。
But about 40km (18 miles) from Poland, everything changed.
Ukrainian army soldiers stopped their bus of 50-something foreign passengers
and forced them to alight.
“They just pointed in a direction and said: ‘That’s where Poland is. Now
walk,” recounted al-Attar, adding the soldiers said foreigners would not be
permitted to continue further in a vehicle.
“Then they packed our bus with Ukrainians, and it carried on to the border,
” said the dental student.
2.不给摩洛哥学生食物和水
“They offered them [Ukrainians] food, water, and a place to rest,” said th
e 21-year-old Moroccan pharmacy student. “But when they saw us, they’d jus
t turn their faces.”
After several hours of walking in sub-zero temperatures, the group of young
students was cold, hungry, and exhausted. They approached a service station
to buy food and use the toilet, but again they were “pushed back for not be
ing Ukrainian”, said Saber.
“When we tried to queue, shop owners told us to wait until all Ukrainians h
ad been served. When they were done, we found nothing but crisps on the shel
ves,” said Saber.
3.乌克兰军人在地上画一个矩形,让有色人种待
在里面,只要超出矩形就会被殴打
they were 6km (2.7 miles) from the border. At that point, they were rounded
up by Ukrainian soldiers along with thousands of other Arabs, Indians, and A
fricans trying to flee the war.
“The soldiers and volunteers drew rectangles on the asphalt and lined us up
inside them,” said al-Attar. “Anyone who moved out of line was beaten wit
h a baton or the butt of a rifle.
4.乌克兰军人不让有色人种使用厕所。嘲笑有色
人种可以跳舞取暖
“When we asked to use the toilets at a service station metres away, the sol
diers refused, telling us to help ourselves in the woods. When we complained
about the freezing cold, they laughed and recommended we dance to keep warm
. The only thing that kept us going was that we didn’t want to die.”
5.有色人种只能排在乌克兰人后面通过边界
Also, the darker your skin the worse and longer the wait,” al-Attar told Al
Jazeera, adding Black people and Asians were beaten and sent to the back of
the queues.
“At this point, people were splayed on the ground with hypothermia. Others
were collapsing from exhaustion. But that was just us Arabs, Black people鴂n
d Asians. Ukrainians got through in minutes,” she said.
故事来源:
https://reurl.cc/DdExge
有兴趣的可以自己看看
Al Jazeera Media Network说自己是受卡达政府
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