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Australia says Diplomats Must Respect Free Speech After HK Protest At University

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Australia on Saturday warned foreign officials in the country against underminin­g the right to free speech, following a confrontat­ion between students backing Beijing and proHong Kong democracy activists at a university rally.

The warning comes after a Chinese consul-general in Australia reportedly praised the pro-Beijing students for their “patriotic behaviour”.

The Government would be particular­ly concerned if any foreign diplomatic mission were to act in ways that could undermine such rights, including by encouragin­g disruptive or potentiall­y violent behaviour. Marise Payne Australian Foreign Minister

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said Canberra expected all foreign diplomats to respect the protected right to free speech and lawful protest, “even on contentiou­s and sensitive issues.

“The Government would be particular­ly concerned if any foreign diplomatic mission were to act in ways that could undermine such rights, including by encouragin­g disruptive or potentiall­y violent behaviour,” she said in a statement.

The clashes took place last Wednesday at a pro-Hong Kong democracy rally at the University of Queensland after a group of Beijing-supporting students arrived. Video of the event shows a tense standoff between dozens of students at the university in northeast Australia, with several scuffles breaking out. Following the event, Chinese consul-general in Brisbane Xu Jie praised the “spontaneou­s patriotic behaviour of Chinese students” for confrontin­g “anti-China separatist” protesters, The Australian newspaper reported.

The consul-general said the consulate “opposes the use of these events to create the opposition between Chinese and Hong Kong students and incite anti-China sentiment”, the newspaper said.

 ??  ?? Hong Kong and mainland Chinese students clashed at the University of Queensland in Australia on July 24, 2019.
Hong Kong and mainland Chinese students clashed at the University of Queensland in Australia on July 24, 2019.

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