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The Chinese embassy has issued a blistering response to the “rage and roar” of Australian politicians accusing Prime Minister Scott Morrison of “overreacting” to a tweet depicting an Australian soldier killing a child.Just over 24 hours after the shocking fake image of a grinning soldier appearing to slit the throat of an Afghan child was posted on Twitter, the Chinese Embassy has responded to the PM’s demands for an apology.Chinese embassy accuses Australia of stoking nationalism
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The Chinese embassy has issued a blistering response to the “rage and roar” of Australian politicians accusing Prime Minister Scott Morrison of “overreacting” to a tweet depicting an Australian soldier killing a child.Just over 24 hours after the shocking fake image of a grinning soldier appearing to slit the throat of an Afghan child was posted on Twitter, the Chinese Embassy has responded to the PM’s demands for an apology.Chinese embassy accuses Australia of stoking nationalism
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The Chinese embassy has issued a blistering response to the “rage and roar” of Australian politicians accusing Prime Minister Scott Morrison of “overreacting” to a tweet depicting an Australian soldier killing a child.
Just over 24 hours after the shocking fake image of a grinning soldier appearing to slit the throat of an Afghan child was posted on Twitter, the Chinese Embassy has responded to the PM’s demands for an apology.