SYDNEY, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Australian citizens have sent emails to the Chinese Embassy to Australia Tuesday, denouncing the mining tycoon Clive Palmer's insulting remarks regarding China, according to the Embassy. In one of the letters, one Australian said, "As an Australian citizen, I would just.... |
BEIJING has hit back at Clive Palmer over his explosive spray against China. What’s it all about? Money, of course. |
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian mining mogul and politician Clive Palmer was rebuked by the government on Tuesday for a tirade against China, in which he described its government as "bastards" who shoot their own people and want to take over the country's resources. |
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian mining mogul and politician Clive Palmer was rebuked by the government on Tuesday for a tirade against China, in which he described its government as "bastards" who shoot their own people and want to take over the country's resources. |
MP insists his TV remarks were aimed at specific company, but embassy condemns them as full of ignorance and prejudice Continue reading... |
CLIVE Palmer has been rebuked by China over a televised tirade in which he labelled the government in Beijing "mongrels" and "bastards". |
A larger-than-life Australian mining magnate turned lawmaker, Clive Palmer, was widely accused Tuesday of threatening Australia's relationship with its biggest trading partner through an extraordinary tirade against China. The 60-year-old multi-millionaire called the Chinese "bastards" and.... |
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Clive Palmer has been rebuked by China over a televised tirade in which he labelled the government in Beijing "mongrels" and "bastards". |
"They shoot their own people, they haven't got a justice system and they want to take over this country" |