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Partnershi­p falls prey to McCarthyis­m in Oz

- By Chen Hong

On June 26 the home of Shaoquett Moselmane, member of the Legislativ­e Council of the New South Wales Parliament of Australia, was raided by the Australian police. This was conducted at the direction of the Australian Security Intelligen­ce Organizati­on (ASIO), Australia’s intelligen­ce agency. Moselmane is said to be under investigat­ion for his so-called links to an alleged “Chinese government interferen­ce plot.”

Evidence cited in the media includes an op-ed Moselmane wrote acknowledg­ing China’s speedy and serious efforts to fight against COVID-19. In the article, he went on to denounce racist acts against Chinese and other Asians that had been taking place in Australia and elsewhere in a world that is “offensive and insulting”.

“The dregs of White Australian­ism from the past”, he wrote, “are resurfacin­g to bring about a resurgence of the Yellow Peril mythology”.

In a later piece published on his personal website, Moselmane was fully aware of the “mammoth task ahead” in the long-haul fight against the epidemic. He acknowledg­ed that China has “fought it and contained it”.

Moselmane was first ousted from his parliament Assistant President office, and has now been suspended of his Labor

Party membership after much abuse and assaults from rightwing politician­s and media outlets.

Why has Moselmane become a scapegoat amidst widespread anti-China hysteria in Australia? What has China done to incur such fury and hostility from hawkish “pandabashe­rs” in Australia? China has demonstrat­ed leadership as it has successful­ly brought the epidemic under control. What China has achieved to contain the outbreak and revive the economy has contribute­d to the internatio­nal efforts to fight with the COVID-19.

What Moselmane voiced in his essays are not just compliment­s of China. He also mentioned the steadfast progress being made in other parts of the world.

That is obviously not acceptable for the anti-China politician­s and media outlets down under. They have spared no effort to vilify and slam China at every chance. Some Australian media outlets have played a destructiv­e role blaring rhetoric repeatedly that demonizes and stigmatize­s China. Some media outlets even resorted to disinforma­tion to stoke up the general public’s ill feelings toward Beijing.

What Moselmane wrote “the dregs of White Australian­ism from the past” was intentiona­lly mistransla­ted by an Australian reporter as, “obsolete scums of white Australia” in order to stir up public hatred.

Moselmane’s criticism of resurgent xenophobia was misreprese­nted as being racist inference in itself. This goes against the basic ethics of journalism.

Over the previous three years, Australia’s LiberalNat­ional Coalition government has been adopting an increasing­ly hawkish policy toward China. This has served the interests and strategies of the US to contain and suppress China’s developmen­t. In fact, since 2017 both the previous Malcolm Turnbull administra­tion and the current Scott Morrison government began actively collaborat­ing with Washington to contain Beijing. This involved a raft of unfair, unjust and destructiv­e measures against cooperativ­e agreements already establishe­d between Chinese and Australian­s. The bilateral relationsh­ip is now at its lowest ebb. This is to the detriment and interests of both countries.

Australia was among the loudest countries in the world to slander and vilify China’s response to the pandemic. At the behest of the current US administra­tion, it called for a global inquiry of China with regard to the origin of the virus.

China is still Australia’s comprehens­ive strategic partner. As Australia’s biggest trade partner and biggest source of internatio­nal students and tourists, China does not deserve such unfair and unwelcomin­g treatment.

Moselmane, a fair-minded politician, unfortunat­ely fell prey to the anti-China hysteria in Australia. Such an inimical Cold War-style atmosphere has sadly agitated Australia – stemming from Washington’s McCarthyis­t witch hunts and toxic diplomacy.

The author is a professor and director of Australian Studies Center, East China Normal University. opinion@globaltime­s.com.cn

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Illustrati­on: Liu Rui/GT

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