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China dismisses ‘rage and roar’ over offensive image
Prime Minister Scott Morrison demanded an apology on Monday, saying China should be ashamed, while Department of Foreign Affairs secretary Frances Adamson raised the issue directly with the Chinese ambassador Cheng Jingye.
China’s inflammatory photoshop of Aussie soldier holding knife to a child
But an embassy spokesperson on Tuesday afternoon traded more barbs, accusing Australia of trying to distract from the Brereton war crimes report.“The…
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