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Australian news crew assaulted by American cops

- DANIEL McCULLOCH

AN Australian journalist and cameraman were assaulted by US police while reporting on protests outside the White House.

Network Seven cameraman Tim Myers was hit with a riot shield and punched in the face, while reporter Amelia Brace was clubbed with a truncheon.

Both were shot with rubber bullets and struggled to breathe after tear gas was thrown at the crowd. Prime Minister Scott Morrison described the attack as troubling and has asked for an investigat­ion.

Mr Morrison has spoken to Seven to check on the crew’s welfare and offer his Government’s support, should they wish to pursue a formal complaint against police through the Australian embassy.

He also ordered the embassy to investigat­e the incident and register Australia’s

“strong concerns” with local authoritie­s.

Federal Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese condemned the attack, saying they were simply doing their jobs.

Mr Albanese said Australia’s ambassador to the United States should make representa­tions on their behalf.

“In a democratic society the role of the media is critical, and it’s important the media are able to report on events, including crises such as we’re seeing in the United States, free from harassment,” he said.

“The violence that has occurred towards members of the media is completely unacceptab­le.”

Cabinet minister Greg Hunt said the Federal Government was always concerned about the wellbeing of Australian­s overseas. “The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is intensely focused on the safety and welfare of Australian­s,” he said. A Nine Network crew was detained and searched by Minneapoli­s Police on Monday. Reporter Tim Arvier said his cameraman and security guard were handcuffed but the officers were respectful and soon let them go.

The Media, Entertainm­ent and Arts Alliance has written to the US ambassador in Canberra to protest the attacks on journalist­s covering the civil unrest.

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