Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Twitter won’t remove China’s fake Oz tweet

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

Twitter on Tuesday rebuffed Australian calls to remove a Beijing official’s incendiary tweet targeting Australian troops, as China doubled down on criticism in the face of mounting internatio­nal condemnati­on.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian sparked outrage in Canberra on Monday when he posted a staged image of a man dressed as an Australian soldier holding a bloody knife to an Afghan child’s throat.

The post came just days after Australian prosecutor­s launched an investigat­ion into 19 members of the country’s military over alleged war crimes committed in Afghanista­n between 2005 and 2016.

Twitter said it had marked the

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tweet as “sensitive,” but added that comments on topical political issues or “foreign policy sabre-rattling” by official government accounts were generally not in violation of its rules.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison had called the tweet “repugnant”, and demanded Twitter take it down and China apologise.

He said Beijing should be “totally ashamed” of the “outrageous and disgusting slur” against the Australian armed forces. Twitter is banned for most citizens in China.

Some Australian allies expressed concern over the tweet, including New Zealand Premier Jacinda Ardern. “In this case an image has been used that is not factually correct, that is not a genuine image, so we have raised that directly with Chinese authoritie­s,” she told reporters.

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