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It appears that the Chinese have decided hit the West with their own stick.
We see the US and it's allies show moral outrage at others whenever convenient (or ignoring anything whenever that is convenient).
This sort of thing has happened far more than reported and it only surfaces when there is a leak from somewhere. We saw similar stories pop up over the years. AbuGraib was such a massive and shameful act and whatever happened to those involved?
Lest we forget the war in Iraq was based on a set of lies concocted specially to sell it. Millions of lives were affected.
Anyways
As they say - oh how the turntables.
China demands probe into Aussies’ crimes in Afghanistan
Special Australian forces deployed in Afghanistan have been accused of murdering 39 Afghan civilians
Riyaz Ul Khaliq |27.11.2020
ANKARA
China on Friday termed alleged war crimes by special Australian forces in war-torn Afghanistan a “hypocrisy” of those “who consider themselves as guardians of human rights and freedom”.
“We are shocked by reports on the murder of Afghan civilians and prisoners by Australian special forces soldiers. We strongly condemn such acts in breach of international conventions and human conscience,” China’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Lijian Zhao said at a news conference in Beijing.
Beijing called for a “thorough investigation” and holding perpetrators accountable.
Australia’s serving special forces members were implicated in the damning Afghanistan war crimes inquiry released by the country’s Defense Ministry last week. At least 13 of the soldiers have received termination notices.
The Australian soldiers have been accused of being involved in the killing of 39 Afghan civilians.
“These reports point to the hypocrisy of some western countries who like to consider themselves as guardians of human rights and freedom,” China’s foreign ministry spokesman said.
“Instead of pointing their meddling fingers at others, they should first reflect on their own problems and stop political manipulation.”
The statement demanding probe came amid faltering bilateral relations between Beijing and Canberra.
Two sides have witnessed relations slipping down after Australia joined calls to investigate origins of the novel coronavirus which was first reported in China’s Wuhan city last December and has since spread across the globe infecting over 61.11 million people with more than 1.43 million deaths.
Turkish and Afghan officials lambasted the crimes committed against Afghan civilians and have demanded stern action against the accused.
China demands probe into Aussies’ crimes in Afghanistan
Special Australian forces deployed in Afghanistan have been accused of murdering 39 Afghan civilians - Anadolu Ajansıwww.aa.com.tr
Lol...now pot is calling kettle black. What about the rampant violation of human rights in your own country?....Ironically, in China you cannot even have a "probe"...isn't it?
White Australians should go back to Europe. They don’t belong in that region of the world.China should question the ( illegal) presence of Australia in another country.
By merely asking for a probe, it is implying that the presence itself is legal, only the conduct is wrong.
Australia has obediently tagged along wherever uncle Tom spread death and destruction, partaking in the evil deeds without any consequence. It is an arrogant little racist outpost, should be divided up by the Asians in due time.
Looks like a tit-for-tat approach by PRC against Australia for raising its voice in early 2020 for investigations into the origins of Wuhan/CCP Virus. Unlike PRC, Australia is a democratic country so war crimes/human rights violations won't be tolerated so it'll be investigated and justice will be served.China demands probe into Aussies’ crimes in Afghanistan
Special Australian forces deployed in Afghanistan have been accused of murdering 39 Afghan civilians
Riyaz Ul Khaliq |27.11.2020
ANKARA
China on Friday termed alleged war crimes by special Australian forces in war-torn Afghanistan a “hypocrisy” of those “who consider themselves as guardians of human rights and freedom”.
“We are shocked by reports on the murder of Afghan civilians and prisoners by Australian special forces soldiers. We strongly condemn such acts in breach of international conventions and human conscience,” China’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Lijian Zhao said at a news conference in Beijing.
Beijing called for a “thorough investigation” and holding perpetrators accountable.
Australia’s serving special forces members were implicated in the damning Afghanistan war crimes inquiry released by the country’s Defense Ministry last week. At least 13 of the soldiers have received termination notices.
The Australian soldiers have been accused of being involved in the killing of 39 Afghan civilians.
“These reports point to the hypocrisy of some western countries who like to consider themselves as guardians of human rights and freedom,” China’s foreign ministry spokesman said.
“Instead of pointing their meddling fingers at others, they should first reflect on their own problems and stop political manipulation.”
The statement demanding probe came amid faltering bilateral relations between Beijing and Canberra.
Two sides have witnessed relations slipping down after Australia joined calls to investigate origins of the novel coronavirus which was first reported in China’s Wuhan city last December and has since spread across the globe infecting over 61.11 million people with more than 1.43 million deaths.
Turkish and Afghan officials lambasted the crimes committed against Afghan civilians and have demanded stern action against the accused.
China demands probe into Aussies’ crimes in Afghanistan
Special Australian forces deployed in Afghanistan have been accused of murdering 39 Afghan civilians - Anadolu Ajansıwww.aa.com.tr
China demands probe into Aussies’ crimes in Afghanistan
Special Australian forces deployed in Afghanistan have been accused of murdering 39 Afghan civilians
Riyaz Ul Khaliq |27.11.2020
ANKARA
China on Friday termed alleged war crimes by special Australian forces in war-torn Afghanistan a “hypocrisy” of those “who consider themselves as guardians of human rights and freedom”.
“We are shocked by reports on the murder of Afghan civilians and prisoners by Australian special forces soldiers. We strongly condemn such acts in breach of international conventions and human conscience,” China’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Lijian Zhao said at a news conference in Beijing.
Beijing called for a “thorough investigation” and holding perpetrators accountable.
Australia’s serving special forces members were implicated in the damning Afghanistan war crimes inquiry released by the country’s Defense Ministry last week. At least 13 of the soldiers have received termination notices.
The Australian soldiers have been accused of being involved in the killing of 39 Afghan civilians.
“These reports point to the hypocrisy of some western countries who like to consider themselves as guardians of human rights and freedom,” China’s foreign ministry spokesman said.
“Instead of pointing their meddling fingers at others, they should first reflect on their own problems and stop political manipulation.”
The statement demanding probe came amid faltering bilateral relations between Beijing and Canberra.
Two sides have witnessed relations slipping down after Australia joined calls to investigate origins of the novel coronavirus which was first reported in China’s Wuhan city last December and has since spread across the globe infecting over 61.11 million people with more than 1.43 million deaths.
Turkish and Afghan officials lambasted the crimes committed against Afghan civilians and have demanded stern action against the accused.
China demands probe into Aussies’ crimes in Afghanistan
Special Australian forces deployed in Afghanistan have been accused of murdering 39 Afghan civilians - Anadolu Ajansıwww.aa.com.tr
Looks like a tit-for-tat approach by PRC against Australia for raising its voice in early 2020 for investigations into the origins of Wuhan/CCP Virus. Unlike PRC, Australia is a democratic country so war crimes/human rights violations won't be tolerated so it'll be investigated and justice will be served.
I'm not saying India is good at protecting human rights but they are far far better than PRC. As a matter of fact, all countries would've violated human rights at some point in time, no one can deny that. Each country draws inspiration from examples set by others. Perhaps South Asia is just following the examples set from Xinjiang. I think this would ring a bell.Like how the Muslim population is being treated and justice served by democratic Indians in Kashmir everyday with war crimes/human rights violations ? Indians and Aussies please shove your Hypocrisy up the place where the sun don't shine.
I'm not saying India is good at protecting human rights but they are far far better than PRC. As a matter of fact, all countries would've violated human rights at some point in time, no one can deny that. Each country draws inspiration from examples set by others. Perhaps South Asia is just following the examples set from Xinjiang. I think this would ring a bell.
China should question the ( illegal) presence of Australia in another country.
By merely asking for a probe, it is implying that the presence itself is legal, only the conduct is wrong.
Australia has obediently tagged along wherever uncle Tom spread death and destruction, partaking in the evil deeds without any consequence. It is an arrogant little racist outpost, should be divided up by the Asians in due time.
All I hear is a fancy justification for converting ethnic Turkic Uyghur, Kazakhs, and Kyrgyz culture into Han culture by enforcing them into concentration camps and committing Nazi type human rights violations. Fortunately, the US has woken up from its sleep and taken note of what's happening there. In India, the majority of people don't enforce their individual culture onto others. we live and let live, there is enough space for all cultures to flourish in India.India is not better than the PRC. It is actually far less because not only is India's army corrupt and undisciplined, thus constantly committing crimes against its own population in Kashmir and the Northeast, but Indian society is lawless and prone to mob violence, thus constantly resulting in deaths due to violence.
China is authoritarian but disciplined and rational. So Uighur nationalism is indeed repressed but the repression also has a purpose, which is to retrain most of the radicals into various vocations and give them a role and purpose in society. Extreme and insane inter-ethnic hate speech is heavily censored and so is inter-ethnic violence.
It is far safer to be a minority in China than in India.