The Borneo Post

Indonesia summons Australian envoy over Anning’s Christchur­ch remarks

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JAKARTA: Indonesia summoned Canberra’s ambassador yesterday after an Australian senator blamed last week’s mosque attacks by a white supremacis­t in New Zealand on immigratio­n.

Indonesian foreign minister Retno Marsudi said she had called ambassador Gary Quinlan to her office to convey the Muslim majority country’s ‘strong condemnati­on’ of Queensland Senator Fraser Anning’s controvers­ial comments.

The 50 Muslims killed in Friday’s massacre in Christchur­ch included one Indonesian, while another was seriously injured.

“Ambassador Quinlan conveyed his reassuranc­e that the statement made by Senator Anning does not reflect the position and sentiments of the government and the people of Australia,” Marsudi wrote on her official Twitter account.

She added: “Indonesia strongly condemns this act of terrorism which has no place in New Zealand or anywhere else in this world.”

On Friday, Anning said in a statement the attack in the southern New Zealand city was the result of Muslim immigratio­n into the country.

Anning’s remarks drew condemnati­on from across the political spectrum in Australia.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison described the comments as ‘appalling’ and ‘ ugly’ with ‘ no place in Australia’, as he announced a bipartisan motion of censure would be launched.

Former PM Kevin Rudd dubbed Anning a ‘racist and a fascist’, and encouraged Australian­s to sign a petition calling for him to be booted out of parliament.

On Saturday, Anning — elected in 2017 by a fluke of Australia’s proportion­al voting system, having received only 19 first preference votes — had to be restrained after punching a teenager who threw an egg at him in protest over his comments. — AFP

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