By Fiona So Following Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s whirlwind visit to China from 14 to 15 April,some are questioning his decision to remain tight-lipped on the country’s human rights record. With a 1000-strong entourage of business leaders in tow, the 36-hour trip saw Turnbull reach an agreement to expand Australian and Chinese tourism, and announce a $100 million joint research and science program, and […]The post Australian leaders maintain unspoken vow of silence on China’s human rights record appeared first on Hong Kong Free Press. Author: Global Voices.
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