Posted on 01/29/2012 2:34:52 PM PST by csvset
A local newspaper in the western Ukrainian city of Ternopil illustrated its front-page story on Tuesday with a photomontage of monkeys groping a woman to depict African and Arab men who had allegedly gotten into a bar fight. Our Observer, a Congolese student living in Ternopil, tells us this has deeply upset African students at his university, who he says are frequently the target of racist attacks.
Nova Ternopil's article explains that police had to intervene after an African man and an Arab man got into a fight involving a woman at a local bar on the weekend. The headline reads, Arabs and negroes fight over our prostitutes. The photomontage shows two monkeys groping a white woman in the foreground. In the background, a group of black men are sitting around a table, having a drink. According to our Observer, the men pictured are students at a local university and had nothing to do with the alleged incident.
We have not yet been able to reach Nova Ternopil's editors for comment. As soon as we do, we will publish it here.
The men circled in red are local university students with no connection to the alleged fight, according to our Observer. Photo courtesy of Beckhs Love Ukrainian students reading the newspaper laughed at the picture Beckhs Love is a Congolese student studying agricultural technology at Ivan Puluj Technical University in Ternopil. Hes lived there for four years.
I was in class yesterday when the universitys foreign student advisor called and told me to come to his office as soon I could. When I got there, he asked me to close the door behind me. He showed me the newspaper. I couldnt believe what I saw on the front page. I was shocked. First of all, why would a story about a bar fight be on the front page? You would think that would be reserved for real news.
He asked me if I recognized the men in the background of the photo. I did I knew all of them; they are my fellow students. He told me that this was awful, but that it was a provocation, and asked me to talk to these students and ask them to stay calm. Because I speak better Ukrainian than most African students - of which there are about 300 at our university - I often act as a coordinator between the administration and the francophone students.
When I told the students in the picture about the article, they rushed out to the buy the newspaper. It was easy to find. It turned out the newspaper used an old photo of them for their montage it was taken long before this fight allegedly took place. We have no idea how the newspaper got their hands on it.
I really dont know why they give visas to African students, since its clear they dont want us here
Back at the university, we saw other students, Ukrainians, reading the newspaper. I saw some of them laughing at the picture. I told them, You think this is funny? You think this is normal? In a few months, Ukraine will be hosting the Euro 2012 football championship, which is going to attract lots of foreigners. You cant act like youre in a Soviet state anymore.
I really dont know why they even give visas to African students, since its clear they dont want us here. I want parents back in Africa to know they should stop sending their children here. At university, were excluded. In my class, we African students always sit together few Ukrainian students will speak to us.
We live in fear
Outside university, its even worse. I usually go straight home, because its dangerous to be out at night. Black people get insulted and assaulted all the time. We live in fear. Not long ago, I was coming back from the supermarket and a group of men just knocked me down and hit me over and over. They took off when I started to scream. Theres no point reporting it to the police the first thing they always say when an African man walks through the door is, Were going to deport you.
Racism is a reality of everyday life in Ukraine. I recently went to make some photocopies with a Ukrainian student. He asked the store owner for a stapler; he gave him use of it, free of charge. I went back by myself the next day; suddenly, I had to pay to use the stapler.
Its hard for us to defend ourselves, because theres a real language barrier for most of us. But I hope we will be able to get a meeting with the newspaper editor, so he can explain himself.
LOL
Sharp photographic eye..!
Clyde is rounding 2nd base.
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Well...you know...if the banana fits...
Blonde plus Orange Ape= Hot sweet monkey love
Monkey see, monkey do!
It's hard to find good journalists these days.
Heck, look at how so called “black leaders” view Jews in the US.
The Soviets started a university known as Patrice Lumumba University to attract African students (or perhaps students from all over the Third World) to study in Moscow. I have read reports that those who went there experienced a lot of racism.
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