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    In March, a town in Mozambique was rocked to the core after it was raided by Islamic State-linked fighters.

    However, according to a report from rights group Amnesty International, white rescue workers were given preferential treatment and evacuated first.

    More than 30,000 people have fled Palma since the March 24 attack. Following the attack, Amnesty interviewed 11 Black survivors.

    Agira loves to cook and the other women in the displaced community love to watch and learn from her skills. 

    She is one of the thousands who have been displaced from the Mocimboa da Praia district in Mozambique. pic.twitter.com/HECo4VA9hx

    — UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) May 13, 2021

    “White contractors (were) airlifted to safety before local black people,” said Amnesty. As if that wasn’t enough of an insult, a hotel manager’s two German Shepherd dogs boarded a rescue helicopter ahead of Black evacuees. A few “well-off” Black locals were also prioritized.

    As many as 220 civilians sought refuge in the Amarula hotel in Palma, in the northern province of Cabo Delgado. Amnesty says 200 of these civilians were Black. The majority abandoned by South African private military company Dyck Advisory Group (DAG).

    DAG founder Lionel Dyck told AFP that the allegations were “not at all accurate,” promising to issue a statement later.

    “Witnesses told us of racial discrimination in decisions about who to evacuate from the Amarula hotel,” said Deprose Muchena, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for East and Southern Africa. “These are alarming allegations that the rescue plan was racially segregated, with white contractors obviously receiving preferential treatment.”

    The survivors explained that initially, it was understood that the evacuation of women, children, and people with disabilities would be prioritized, but DAG opted to ditch the plan.

    “We didn’t want all white people to be rescued, because we knew that if all the whites left, we would be left there to die. We heard them talking about the plan to take all the whites and leave the Blacks,” one survivor said.

    Update on the humanitarian situation in northern Mozambique:

    – Over 696,000 people internally displaced due to the conflict
    – Tens of thousands more newly displaced since 24 March, following the attack & clashes in Palma
    – 900,000 facing severe hunger

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    — OCHA Southern & Eastern Africa (@UNOCHA_ROSEA) May 10, 2021

    170 Black survivors remained at the hotel, left with no other option but to vacate the area by car.

    “The total lack of co-ordination between the Mozambique security forces and Dyck Advisory Group resulted in evacuations that were racist, and must be thoroughly investigated.”

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