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Further escalation in feud between Australia and China | DW News
Australian
Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Monday said a fake image that was tweeted by a
high-ranking Chinese official was "truly repugnant." Morrison
called a media briefing specifically to condemn the posting of the picture,
which shows an Australian soldier holding a knife to the throat of a veiled
Afghan child carrying a lamb in her arms. Morrison described the image as being
"deeply offensive to every Australian." He said he had reached out to
Twitter and Chinese authorities for the immediate removal of the post.
The digitally altered post came from Foreign Ministry
spokesperson Zhao Lijian on Monday. Responses that came to the tweet from those
springing to Australia's defense referred to the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre
and the repression and persecution of Muslims in China's northwestern region of
Xinjiang. Zhao's comments follow the release earlier this month of a damning
report into alleged war crimes by Australian special forces soldiers in
Afghanistan from 2005 to 2016. A four-year inquiry found that there was
"credible information" to substantiate claims that Australian
soldiers unlawfully killed 39 prisoners and civilians. Washington criticized
Zhao in March over his tweet about a conspiracy theory that US soldiers may
have taken the coronavirus to China. He is considered a leading representative
of Beijing's new assertive approach to foreign relations.
A rift between the two nations has deepened since the
Australian government called for an independent inquiry into the origins of the
coronavirus pandemic. Since then, China has imposed tariffs and other
restrictions on certain Australian exports.
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