african ‘guest workers’ struggle to assert their rights in germany
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African ‘guest workers’ struggle to assert their rights in Germany

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Berlin Wall fell in 1989
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Long overshadowed by the more numerous and vocal Turkish “guest worker” community, Mozambicans who arrived in Germany decades ago still struggle to assert their rights in their adopted homeland.
Faced with huge industrial production problems, pre-unification East Germany relied heavily on labor from communist “brother states” such as Cuba, Hungary, Vietnam and Angola.
But the first from Africa were the Mozambicans, with around 15,000 eventually arriving in a deeply foreign, sometimes bitterly cold and often hostile new place.
After independence in 1975, their homeland plunged into civil war between Marxists who set up a one-party state after fighting Portuguese colonial forces and rebels backed by white Rhodesia and apartheid South Africa.
Many Mozambicans sought to flee the deeply poor, troubled nation to seek gainful employment in East Germany’s steel, construction, manufacturing and textiles industries.
“We were also escaping the civil war,” which engulfed Mozambique for 15 years until 1990, said 50-year-old Emiliano Chaimite, who lives in the eastern city of Dresden.
Mozambicans often accepted jobs East Germans were unwilling to do. But it has not been easy and they have faced repeated bouts of xenophobia and brutality.
Chaimite has worked since his arrival in Germany in 1986 to fight racism, but laments an anti-immigrant mood that has taken hold of late.
He cites in particular the Islamophobic movement Pegida, which has been holding weekly marches in Dresden’s city center since October 2014.
“After all the work we did before the arrival of Pegida to sensitize people, we feel like we’ve been sent back to square one,” said Chaimite, who started off in a foundry and now works as a nurse.
“If you look at the situation on the streets, it reminds you of the 1990s,” agreed Morgado Vasco Muxlhanga, 56.
He was just 19 when he came to East Germany in 1980 to labor in a slaughterhouse. Both he and Chaimite worked hard to learn German early on and ended up marrying local women.
But when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 and the two Germanys became one less than a year later, most Mozambicans found themselves stripped of their jobs and housing.
The majority said they never received full wages for work performed under difficult conditions and many were summarily sent home to a nation that had long been a Cold War proxy battlefield.
In the tumult, racism reared its head — particularly in the disaffected states of the east.
“The young guys we used to play football... saying ‘Foreigners out! Go to Auschwitz!’ and colleagues would cross to the other side of the street,” Chaimite said, contrasting attitudes with the warm welcome he said he first received in the German Democratic Republic after experiencing colonial-era racism at home.
A wave of violence culminated on April 6, 1991 when Jorge Gomondai, 28, a neighbor and colleague of Muxlhanga’s, was thrown on to the tracks of a streetcar in Dresden after being attacked by 14 skinheads.
His death is considered the first racist murder of the post-reunification era and led to a legal fiasco for lack of a serious investigation.
“It was horrible. We got together in small groups in Berlin, asking ‘Do we really want to stay here’?” recalled former metal worker Augusto Vinheque, who was himself attacked in the German capital in 2001.

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