ACCOUNTABILITY: Congress Backs Australian Call for Investigation Into China Over Coronavirus Deceit.

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A bipartisan delegation in Congress is showing support for the Australian government’s call to investigate China over its cover-up of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a letter sent Thursday to the Australian ambassador.

China has already threatened to boycott Australian goods and take other punitive measures against the country after Prime Minister Scott Morrison called for an independent investigation into the Communist Party’s efforts to censor information about the virus and destroy medical samples that could have been used in research. Australian leaders have also pressed for an investigation into the World Health Organization and its top officials over its alleged collusion with China.

Chinese officials are using their state-controlled press organs to discredit Australia and accuse the country of being part of a U.S. plot to undermine Beijing. The statements include calls for boycotts of Australian foods and other products.

In a sign of a growing consensus in Congress that China must be held accountable for its behavior, a group of more than 20 congressional leaders, in a letter sent to Australia’s ambassador to the United States, rejected Beijing’s intimidation tactics and vowed to back Australia’s tough stance. Members of both parties in the House and Senate signed on to the letter, including Sens. James Risch (R., Idaho), Robert Menendez (D., N.J.), Ben Cardin (D., Md.), Marco Rubio (R., Fla.), and Reps. Mike Gallagher (R., Wis.), Liz Cheney (R., Wyo.), and Ted Lieu (D., Calif.), among others.

The lawmakers accused China of engaging in economic blackmail against Australia.

“Unfortunately, and not for the first time, Chinese government officials responded to these calls with deeply disturbing and thinly-disguised threats of retaliation,” they wrote. “We unequivocally oppose this behavior and strongly support Foreign Minister Marise Payne’s rejection of ‘any suggestion that economic coercion is an appropriate response to a call for such an assessment.'”

In addition to calling for boycotts, Chinese state-controlled media outlets have smeared Australia, recently calling the nation “gum stuck to the bottom of China’s shoe.” These threats are meant to deter an investigation and send a sign to Western nations that China will take punitive action against those who speak out.

An investigation into the WHO and China is warranted, however, as new information indicates that the Communist Party went to great lengths to hide the virus from the world, according to the lawmakers.

“Given the tremendous toll COVID-19 has taken on the world, it is only natural that Australia—like all nations concerned with upholding best practices for global public health—would want an objective, scientific, evidence-based, and rigorous investigation into the origins of the virus,” the lawmakers wrote.

 

 

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