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#China #Australia #sanctions #humanrights #jobluemann Foreign government officials could face sanctions for “gross human rights violations” while corrupt business people could be banned from travelling to Australia and have their assets and bank accounts frozen. New sanctions powers – announced by the Morrison government on Thursday and expected to be presented to parliament by the end of the year – will allow Australia to target “perpetrators of egregious acts of international concern”. China ’s ambassador to Australia has warned that Beijing would respond “in kind” if Canberra followed other countries in imposing sanctions against its officials over humanrights abuses in Xinjiang. The ambassador, Cheng Jingye, said people should not be under the illusion “that China would swallow the bitter pill” of meddling in its internal affairs, nor attempts to mount a “pressure” campaign. My Website https://jobluemann.com Support this channel http://www.paypal.com/jobluemann https://www.patreon.com/jobluemann https://www.subscribestar.com/jobluemann YouTube SEO Affiliates https://www.tubebuddy.com/trexsa https://vidiq.com?afmc=6vl YouTube Streaming Affiliates https://streamlabs.com/goprime?promo=jobluemann-e03b-10
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