
killed innocents only for recruits
According to previous reports, the Australian Defence Force Commander Angus Campbell released a report on the investigation of some of the Australian troops stationed in Afghanistan, which confirmed that the Australian troops "illegally killed" 39 prisoners of war and civilians during their stay in Afghanistan. Earlier, the "Breton Report" disclosed by the Australian military mentioned that some Australian military commanders sometimes instructed lower-level officers and soldiers to execute Afghan prisoners on the grounds that "recruits need to see blood to be bold." In order to cover up their crimes, the Australian Army will also place weapons and other military items next to the deceased to "group photos" to prove the rationality of their killing.

After the Australian army's brutal crimes were announced, Australian media have issued condemnations. "The Australian" published an article stating that this is the "most shameful page" in Australia's military history. The Australian Financial Review also issued an article stating that the crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan not only humiliated the Australian military, but also brought an "ugly shadow" to the entire country.
Afghanistan: The perpetrators must be brought to justice
On November 30, local time, the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on this, saying that at present, the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Australian government are jointly investigating "crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan." . The purpose of the investigation is to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice.”

Regarding such brutality by the Australian army, on November 30, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian tweeted: “Murder of Australian soldiers The Afghan civilians and prisoners are shocked. We strongly condemn such actions and call for their accountability. The post is also accompanied by a caricature by the Chinese painter Wuhe Qilin, in which an Australian soldier puts a knife against a child’s throat. There is also the text "Don’t be afraid, we come to bring you peace." ". Z1z
Morrison asked China to apologize, Hua Chunying: Is there anything wrong with condemning this cruel crime? Z7z
Subsequently, Australian Prime Minister Morrison said at a press conference that Zhao Lijian’s behavior is outrageous, "This derogation The image of Australia in the eyes of the world". The Chinese government should be ashamed of publishing this post. He also said that China-Australia relations are indeed very tense, but this is not China’s solution to this matter. He hopes that China can do so. This apology. On the day of

, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying responded to the "cartoon incident." Hua Chunying said that some Australian soldiers committed serious crimes in Afghanistan. This was reported by the Australian media and received The Australian Ministry of Defence's investigation report confirmed that the Australian side reacted so strongly to my colleague’s personal tweets to show that it is reasonable for some Australian soldiers to cruelly kill innocent civilians in Afghanistan, but is it unreasonable for anyone to condemn such cruel crimes? What the Australian government should do is Deeply reflect and bring the murderer to justice, make a formal apology to the Afghan people, and solemnly promise to the international community that this terrible crime will never be committed again.