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Australian broadcaster slams NZ Govt for not supporting concern over World Health Organisation s Covid-19 origin report
2 Apr, 2021 04:30 AM
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TV Host Andrew Bolt went on a tirade against New Zealand s government and PM Jacinda Ardern, saying they were sucking up to China.
Video / Sky News
TV Host Andrew Bolt went on a tirade against New Zealand s government and PM Jacinda Ardern, saying they were sucking up to China.
Video / Sky News
NZ Herald
High profile Australian broadcaster Andrew Bolt has accused New Zealand and its Government of backstabbing Australia, in a seven-minute live rant on television.
It comes after New Zealand was absent from the list of countries raising concern over the World Health Organisation (WHO) Covid-19 origin report.
Hong Kong court convicts veteran rights activists including father of democracy
The group face jail for their roles in an unauthorised protest during the pro-democracy movement that roiled Hong Kong in 2019
1 April 2021 • 1:30pm
Martin Lee, who helped write Hong Kong s mini-constitution, was convicted over his role in an unauthorised assembly
Credit: Anthony Kwan/Getty Images
Nine veteran Hong Kong activists face jail after they were convicted on Thursday over their roles in an unauthorised assembly at the height of the protest movement that engulfed the city in 2019.
The defendants feature some of the city’s most prominent and moderate pro-democracy figures, including distinguished barristers Martin Lee, 82, and Margaret Ng, 73. Mr Lee is known widely as the “father of democracy” and helped draft Hong Kong’s mini-constitution.
âWhere is Andy Li?â: Campaign for missing HK activist
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London: An international campaign has been launched calling for the release of Hong Kong activist Andy Li, who hasnât been seen since he was arrested trying to flee China for Taiwan in a speedboat at the end of August last year.
The 30-year-old computer technician is one of the so-called Hong Kong 12 arrested and charged under Beijingâs new national security law imposed on the territory.
Li and others were sentenced to seven monthsâ jail by a Chinese court in December for illegally crossing the border.
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