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The [/news/china/index.html Chinese] government has attacked Australia over war crimes allegations against SAS troops with a fake image showing an Aussie soldier holding a knife to the throat of an Afghan child. <br>China's foreign ministry spokesman Lijian Zhao posted the computer-generated image on [/sciencetech/twitter/index.html/sciencetech/twitter/index.html Twitter] on Monday, writing: 'Shocked by murder of Afghan civilians and prisoners by Australian soldiers.<br><br>We strongly condemn such acts, and call for holding them accountable.<br>The gruesome image shows a smiling soldier in uniform covering a barefoot child with the Aussie flag as the youngster clutches a lamb.  <br>         The Chinese government has attacked Australia over war crimes allegations by posting this falsified image on Twitter<br>      The soldier holds a large, bloody knife to the child's throat above the sarcastic caption: 'Don't be afraid, we are coming to bring you peace!' <br>The image refers to a recently launched investigation into allegations that a small number of Australian troops illegally killed Afghan civilians including two 14-year-old boys whose throats were slit. <br>Australian soldiers allegedly cut the throats of two young boys and dumped their bodies in a river because they thought they were Taliban sympathisers. <br>Prime Minster [/news/scott-morrison/index.html Scott Morrison] slammed the 'repugnant' post and said he has asked China and Twitter to remove it. <br>'The Chinese government should be totally ashamed of this post. It diminishes them in the world's eyes,' he said in a virtual press conference.<br>'Australia is seeking an apology from the ministry of foreign affairs, from the Chinese government for this outrageous post. <br>'We are also seeking its removal immediately and have also contacted Twitter to take it down immediately.<br>         China's foreign ministry spokesman Lijian Zhao posted the fake image with this tweet<br>Mr Morrison said Twitter should take down the image because it is false.<br>'It is a false image, and a terrible slur on our great defence forces and the men and women who've served in that uniform for over 100 years,' he said.<br>'It is utterly outrageous and cannot be justified on any basis whatsoever.<br>The image was created last week by graphic designer Wuhe Qilin, [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-ha-noi-bac-kan-ho-ba-be-cao-bang-hang-pac-bo-thac-ban-gioc.html tour thác bản giốc] who is famous for his anti-Western propaganda. <br>Mr Morrison said he has tried to speak to President Xi Jinping and [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-ha-noi-bac-kan-ho-ba-be-cao-bang-hang-pac-bo-thac-ban-gioc.html kynghidongduong.vn] ministers have tried to call their counterparts but the Chinese are not picking up the phone. <br>The provocative post is likely to worsen tensions between Beijing and Canberra which have escalated since Mr Morrison infuriated Australia's largest trading partner by calling for an independent inquiry into the origins of coronavirus in April.<br> China has recently held up Australia's coal and seafood exports and last week put a 200 per cent tariff on Aussie wine despite the two [https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=countries%20signing countries signing] a free trade deal in 2015. <br>Earlier this year Beijing slapped an 80 per cent tariff on Australian barley, suspended beef imports and told students and tourists not to travel Down Under. <br>'There are undoubtedly tensions that exist between China and Australia, but this is not how you deal with them,' Mr Morrison said.<br>A four-year Australian Defence Force inquiry earlier this month reported evidence of 39 murders of civilians or prisoners by 25 Aussies serving in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2016. <br>The report alleged troops would force new recruits to get their first kills by murdering prisoners in a practice known as 'blooding'.  <br>The Australian government has set up a special investigator to probe the allegations.<br><br>Troops involved face criminal charges and being stripped of medals. <br>       Prime Minster Scott Morrison (pictured in a press conference on Monday) slammed the 'disgusting and [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-ha-noi-bac-kan-ho-ba-be-cao-bang-hang-pac-bo-thac-ban-gioc.html tour hồ ba bể] disgraceful' post and said he has asked China and Twitter to remove it <br>        China's foreign ministry spokesman Lijian Zhao (pictured) posted the fake image on Monday<br>In a press briefing on Friday, Mr Zhou - who is regularly critical of Australia's foreign policy - said the allegations make Australia hypocritical for raising concerns about China's alleged detention of Muslims in Xinjiang province.<br>'Australia and some other western countries always portray themselves as human rights defenders and wantonly criticise other countries' human rights conditions,' he said.<br>'The facts revealed by this report fully exposed the hypocrisy of the ''human rights'' and ''freedom'' these western countries are always chanting.<br>China's criticism comes after Russia claimed the allegations had weakened Australia's international standing.<br>Moscow's foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the allegations called into question Australia's commitment to protecting the rules-based world order.  <br> <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-34adfbf0-32bc-11eb-abb3-d985d170ef86" website attacks Australia with vile image of soldier and Afghan child
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The [/news/world-health-organization/index.html World Health Organization] (WHO) has named the 10 scientists it is sending to [/news/coronavirus/index.html coronavirus] ground zero Wuhan to probe the origins of the disease. <br>Experts still don't know how Sars-Cov-2 - the virus that causes Covid-19 - jumped to humans in the city in Hubei province last year, or which animal it originated in.<br>The WHO has assembled an international team of leading virus hunters, public health experts and zoologists to address those burning questions.<br>Included in the line up is England's former deputy chief medical officer John Watson, who was in the role from 2013 to 2017 under [/news/david_cameron/index.html David Cameron] and [/news/theresa_may/index.html Theresa May] governments.<br>But the UN agency has tried to temper expectations about getting an answer any time soon, warning that tracking any new pathogen is a 'riddle that can take years to solve'.<br>It took more than a year for scientists to prove MERS, another coronavirus, originated in camels in Saudi Arabia,  and  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-ha-noi-bac-kan-ho-ba-be-cao-bang-hang-pac-bo-thac-ban-gioc.html tour hồ ba bể] even longer to trace the original SARS back to bats in a cave in southern China.  <br>One of the key places of interest is the controversial Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, where animals dead and alive were kept dangerously close to one another in cramped cages.<br>The market, where animals were slaughtered on order, has been touted as the original epicentre of the disease.<br><br>The team of scientists will attempt to trace which animals may have carried the virus and where they came from.<br>Another major point of interest is the Wuhan Virology Institute, a high security biochemical laboratory in the heart of the city. <br>         The World Health Organization (WHO) has named the 10 scientists it is sending to coronavirus ground zero Wuhan to probe the origins of the disease.<br><br>One of the main points of interest is the Huanan Seafood Wholesales Market (pictured)<br>         Skinned chicks at the market, where live animals were kept in cramped caged and could be slaughtered on order <br>      There has been global suspicion the crisis had its origins in the institute after intelligence officials in the US and UK raised the alarm about the laboratory's work on bats - though the theories have never been proven.<br>Beijing gave the WHO its blessing last month to send over the 10-man team of experts early next year after conducting a preliminary 'scouting mission' in China over summer, though that team didn't visit Wuhan.<br>   RELATED ARTICLES [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next]    [/news/article-8989783/Chris-Whitty-refuses-outright-Oxfords-Covid-19-vaccine.html  Chief Medical Officer dodges giving AstraZeneca jab his full...] [/news/article-8989961/What-tier-Document-attempts-explain-curbs-area-England.html  What tier are YOU in and why? Secrecy row as Department of...] [/news/article-8990401/Number-women-screened-cervical-cancer-falls-7-pandemic-takes-toll.html Almost 250,000 women are overdue cervical smear tests this...] [/news/article-8986835/Expert-raises-flag-shaky-science-Oxfords-Covid-jab.html  Expert raises flag over the 'shaky science' behind Oxford's...]    <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>30 shares<br><br><br>The WHO panel includes experts from the UK, [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-ha-noi-bac-kan-ho-ba-be-cao-bang-hang-pac-bo-thac-ban-gioc.html tour thác bản giốc] US, Australia, Denmark, the Netherlands, Japan, Qatar, Germany, Vietnam and Russia. <br>Dr Mike Ryan, head of the WHO emergencies programme, said the team met their Chinese counterparts over Zoom on October 30, with [https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=regular%20calls&btnI=lucky regular calls] ever since. <br>'We fully expect and have reassurances from our Chinese Government colleagues that the trip… will be facilitated as soon as possible in order that the international community can be reassured of the quality of the science,' Dr Ryan told [ ]<br>'We need to start where we found the first cases - and that is in Wuhan in China - and then we need to follow the evidence after that wherever that leads,' he added.  <br>'We fully expect and have reassurances from our Chinese Government colleagues that the trip… will be [http://news.sky.com/search?term=facilitated facilitated] as soon as possible in order that the international community can be reassured of the quality of the science.' <br>Scientists believe that Covid-19 originated in bats and then jumped to another animal which acted as an intermediate host before making the leap into the human population. <br>The recent outbreak of a mutated strain of Covid-19 found in mink has proven that small mammals are carriers of the disease. <br>And experts believe this may have been the case in Wuhan, possibly from animals that share caves with bats in southern China or [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-ha-noi-bac-kan-ho-ba-be-cao-bang-hang-pac-bo-thac-ban-gioc.html kynghidongduong.vn] in Laos or Vietnam, across the border. <br>Pangolins were touted as the possible intermediate host early in the crisis.<br><br>But a study published this week all but ruled this theory out after researchers testing the anteater in southeast Asia found none tested positive for the virus. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-1aab0040-30aa-11eb-9a22-ed6ab86b845e" website unveils team of 10 scientists to trace Covid-19 origins

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The [/news/world-health-organization/index.html World Health Organization] (WHO) has named the 10 scientists it is sending to [/news/coronavirus/index.html coronavirus] ground zero Wuhan to probe the origins of the disease. 
Experts still don't know how Sars-Cov-2 - the virus that causes Covid-19 - jumped to humans in the city in Hubei province last year, or which animal it originated in.
The WHO has assembled an international team of leading virus hunters, public health experts and zoologists to address those burning questions.
Included in the line up is England's former deputy chief medical officer John Watson, who was in the role from 2013 to 2017 under [/news/david_cameron/index.html David Cameron] and [/news/theresa_may/index.html Theresa May] governments.
But the UN agency has tried to temper expectations about getting an answer any time soon, warning that tracking any new pathogen is a 'riddle that can take years to solve'.
It took more than a year for scientists to prove MERS, another coronavirus, originated in camels in Saudi Arabia,  and tour hồ ba bể even longer to trace the original SARS back to bats in a cave in southern China.  
One of the key places of interest is the controversial Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, where animals dead and alive were kept dangerously close to one another in cramped cages.
The market, where animals were slaughtered on order, has been touted as the original epicentre of the disease.

The team of scientists will attempt to trace which animals may have carried the virus and where they came from.
Another major point of interest is the Wuhan Virology Institute, a high security biochemical laboratory in the heart of the city. 
The World Health Organization (WHO) has named the 10 scientists it is sending to coronavirus ground zero Wuhan to probe the origins of the disease.

One of the main points of interest is the Huanan Seafood Wholesales Market (pictured)
Skinned chicks at the market, where live animals were kept in cramped caged and could be slaughtered on order 
There has been global suspicion the crisis had its origins in the institute after intelligence officials in the US and UK raised the alarm about the laboratory's work on bats - though the theories have never been proven.
Beijing gave the WHO its blessing last month to send over the 10-man team of experts early next year after conducting a preliminary 'scouting mission' in China over summer, though that team didn't visit Wuhan.
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The WHO panel includes experts from the UK, tour thác bản giốc US, Australia, Denmark, the Netherlands, Japan, Qatar, Germany, Vietnam and Russia. 
Dr Mike Ryan, head of the WHO emergencies programme, said the team met their Chinese counterparts over Zoom on October 30, with regular calls ever since. 
'We fully expect and have reassurances from our Chinese Government colleagues that the trip… will be facilitated as soon as possible in order that the international community can be reassured of the quality of the science,' Dr Ryan told [ ]
'We need to start where we found the first cases - and that is in Wuhan in China - and then we need to follow the evidence after that wherever that leads,' he added.  
'We fully expect and have reassurances from our Chinese Government colleagues that the trip… will be facilitated as soon as possible in order that the international community can be reassured of the quality of the science.' 
Scientists believe that Covid-19 originated in bats and then jumped to another animal which acted as an intermediate host before making the leap into the human population. 
The recent outbreak of a mutated strain of Covid-19 found in mink has proven that small mammals are carriers of the disease. 
And experts believe this may have been the case in Wuhan, possibly from animals that share caves with bats in southern China or kynghidongduong.vn in Laos or Vietnam, across the border. 
Pangolins were touted as the possible intermediate host early in the crisis.

But a study published this week all but ruled this theory out after researchers testing the anteater in southeast Asia found none tested positive for the virus. 
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-1aab0040-30aa-11eb-9a22-ed6ab86b845e" website unveils team of 10 scientists to trace Covid-19 origins