2021-04-30 07:06:26 GMT2021-04-30 15:06:26(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BEIJING, April 30 (Xinhua) Some Australian politicians, including a minister in Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison s government, are actively promoting an anti-China separatist organization with links to al-Qaeda and ISIS, said a report recently released by an Australian political group.
Assistant Defence Minister Andrew Hastie, South Australian Independent Senator Rex Patrick, and other politicians are championing the East Turkistan Australian Association (ETAA), a group that purports to represent Uyghur Muslims from China s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, said the report by the Australian Citizens Party (ACP). It is undeniable that the ETAA is associated with, and promotes, known extremists, including people who effectively endorse violent jihad but call for the thousands of Uyghur Muslims fighting in Syria alongside al-Qaeda and ISIS to wage their jihad against the real enemy , China, s
Aussie PM Shuts Travel Loophole From India
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has shuttered a travel loophole that allowed travellers to sidestep a flight ban from India by transiting through the Middle-East.
The announcement comes amid a massive surge in CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus cases in India, which has so far claimed more than 200,000 lives.
In response, the Australian government paused all flights from India until May 15, leaving approximately 9,000 Australians stranded in the country.
Up until April 28 however, travellers could still fly to Australia from India, if they transited through Doha, Qatar.
Among those who made it back before the ban were Australian cricketers Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson, going through a “gateway city” before returning home.
Consolidation of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue between the USA, Japan, Australia and India, known in short as Quad, seems to have hit China where it hurts most as it has expressed its firm opposition to the alliance. The alliance is not directed against China as such; its aim is quite
China Reacts To Australia s Cancellations Of Victoria State-China Deals On Belt And Road Initiative
April 29, 2021 | By Heath Sloane
Introduction
On April 21, 2021, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne announced that Canberra had revoked two major accords between the Australian State of Victoria and China, effectively terminating Australia s limited participation in China s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).[1]
In a press release, Payne pointed to a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Government of Victoria and China s National Development and Reform Commission on Cooperation within the Framework of the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Initiative, signed October 8, 2018. He also noted the Framework Agreement between the Government of Victoria and China s National Development and Reform Commission of the People s Republic of China on Jointly Promoting the Framework of the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Roa
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