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Australia says diplomats must respect free speech after Hong Kong tensions spill over

Foreign Minister Marise Payne has slapped down a Chinese diplomat for interfering in a protest between students over tensions in Hong Kong.

Foreign Minister Marise Payne

Labor has slammed Foreign Minister Marise Payne for hypocrisy over freedom of the press. (AAP) Source: AAP

Foreign Minister Marise Payne has issued a warning to foreign diplomatic representatives residing in Australia that the nation will not tolerate interference in the exercise of free speech.

It came after a Chinese diplomat backed the "patriotic behaviour" of Chinese students who clashed with pro-Hong Kong protesters at the University of Queensland this week.

 

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Senator Payne said the right to free speech and to peaceful and lawful protest is protected in Australia, even on contentious and sensitive issues.

"The Australian Government expects all foreign diplomatic representatives to respect these rights," she said in comments obtained by AAP.

"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."

The Weekend Australian reported Chinese consul-general in Brisbane Xu Jie praised Chinese students for confronting what he said were "anti-China separatist" protesters with "ulterior motives'.

 

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"The consulate general attaches great importance to the safety of Chinese students, affirms the spontaneous patriotic behaviour of Chinese students, resolutely opposes the words and deeds of any separatist countries, and opposes the use of these events to create the opposition between Chinese and Hong Kong students and incite anti-China sentiment," he said.

Hundreds of pro-Hong Kong students gathered at the university on Wednesday, backing demonstrations in the former British territory against Beijing's influence before it was gatecrashed by pro-Chinese students.

Punches were exchanged between the two groups.


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Source: SBS News, AAP



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