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Original Title: China Bans Two Australian Anti-China Academics From Entering Foreign Ministry: China’s Internal Sovereignty Affairs
[Reportero de Global Times-Global Network, Bai Yunyi]According to a Global Times reporter on the 24th, under the “People’s Republic of China Entry and Exit Administration Act”, Australian anti-China scholar Clive Hamilton, Australian Institute of Strategic Policy (ASPI) Al researcher Zhou Anlan ( Alexander Joske) has been banned from entering the country. On the same day, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said in response to related inquiries that allowing foreigners to enter or not is entirely within China’s sovereignty. China welcomes foreigners to study, work and live in China, but opposes deliberate smear attacks against China in the guise of academics.
Wang Wenbin said at the regular press conference of the Foreign Ministry that day that China welcomes foreigners to study, work and live in China, objectively present China’s domestic and foreign policies and domestic conditions, and improve mutual understanding between China and the outside world. At the same time, China firmly opposes any conduct that deliberately defames and attacks China and endangers China’s national security by spreading false information under the guise of academics.
Not long ago, Australia revoked the visas of two Chinese academics for no reason under the name of “national security concerns.” Wang Wenbin said that China’s position on the development of China-Australia relations is consistent and clear. A healthy and stable China-Australia relationship is in the fundamental interest of both countries. The current difficult situation facing Sino-Australian relations is mainly due to the fact that Australia has repeatedly adopted wrong words and deeds on issues relating to China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and other fundamental interests, and has imposed unreasonable restrictions on the Normal exchanges and cooperation between China and Australia, which has seriously damaged mutual trust between the two countries. China urges some people in Australia to abandon the Cold War mindset and ideological biases, make objective and rational judgments, stop smearing China, and do more things that lead to better mutual understanding and trust between the two countries, instead of the opposite.
Previous Report: Global Times: China Bans Two Australian Anti-China Academics
According to the “Global Times” reporter on the 24th, according to the “Entry Administration Act of the People’s Republic of China”, the Australian anti-China academic Clive Hamilton and the researcher of the Australian Institute of Strategic Policy (ASPI) Zhou Anlan (Alexander Joske) were unable to enter the country. . Not long ago, Australia revoked the visas of two Chinese academics for no reason under the name of “national security concerns.”
Hamilton is a scholar of public ethics at Charles Stuart University in Australia. Since 2017, he has published many books and reports that smear China for stealing intelligence through public information and hacking methods, to “influence and infiltrate” Western countries, including Australia and the United States.
In 2018, Hamilton published a book titled “Silent Invasion.” In 2020, he published a “sister” to the book “Hidden Hand: Deciphering How the Chinese Communist Party is reshaping the world”, touting China’s supposed opposition. The issue of Australia’s “influence and penetration” advocates that the United States and the West should take effective action to forcefully “roll back”. Due to the extreme absurdity of the point of view and the content of the story, “Silent Invasion” was met with a cold reception at the time of its publication and was rejected many times.
Zhou Anlan is a researcher at the Australian Institute of Strategic Policy (ASPI). The Institute is the “standard-bearer” for Australia’s anti-China public opinion and is ready to invent anti-China problems. Since joining the agency in 2018, Zhou Anlan has frequently published articles smearing foreign cooperation of Chinese universities for “military purposes”, and has cooperated with Australian journalists to promote the “case of Chinese spy Wang Liqiang”.
In 2018, Zhou Anlan published the report “Global Flower Picking, China Making Honey: Cooperation Between Chinese Military and Foreign Universities”, stating that the thousands of Chinese researchers in the United States, Britain, Australia and other countries were sent by the military through exchanges. The name of the cooperation is “seizing the most advanced technology in the West.” In 2019, it published the report “China National Defense University Tracker: Discovering the Military and Security Connections of Chinese Universities” and published the so-called “Index of Chinese National Defense Colleges”, slandering the participation of Chinese universities in the strategy of “military integration -civil “and taking advantage of cooperation with Australian universities. An opportunity for cooperation between scientific research institutions to carry out “cyber attacks” and “steal cutting edge weapons secrets” against Australia. (Worldwide network)