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China warns Australia of ‘lasting punishment’ after cartoon shows soldier on top of dead Afghan with ‘human rights’ sign

CHINA has published a new mocking cartoon showing an Aussie soldier standing on a dead Afghan as the bitter feud between the two nations deepens.

Communist Party newspaper The Global Times carried an editorial which warned Canberra would "pay the price" and face "lasting punishments" for standing up to Beijing.

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China's latest cartoon taking aim at Australia over human rightsCredit: Global Times
Global Times editor Hu Xijin has blasted Australia in his newspaper Credit: Getty Images - Getty

China and Australia have seen relations plunge this year amid rows over trade, human rights, 5G, the coronavirus pandemic and Hong Kong.

The latest chapter in the ongoing saga came as The Global Times - which is often seen as the unfiltered mouthpiece the Chinese regime - published the cartoon blasting Australia.

Newspaper editor Hu Xijin, whose publication has a circulation of 1.5million, a pictured of an Aussie soldier standing on a hidden corpse while carrying a sign reading "human rights".

Australia's armed forces have been under scrutiny after a recent report found its special forces allegedly unlawfully killed 39 civilians during operations in Afghanistan.

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A picture also emerged purporting to show an Australian SAS soldier drinking beer from a dead Taliban fighter's prosthetic leg.

The latest cartoon sought to accuse Australia of hypocrisy as it has previously criticised China's record over human rights - including the suspected genocide of Uighur Muslims.

In an editorial, state media slammed a call by Australian politicians for a boycott on Chinese goods as a "hysterical paper cat" and added "they seem to be living in a century ago".

"If Australia’s values do not include respect for a country with a population of 1.4billion, Chinese society will help the Australians establish such a concept, regardless of how long it will take. We have enough patience," said.

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"Chinese society strongly advocates resolute and lasting punishments against Australia and to let the world see clearly - one will eventually pay a price for taking the US side and requiting kindness with ingratitude toward China."

China has been furious with Australia since Prime Minister Scott Morrison called for an inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, which is believed to have kicked off in Chinese city Wuhan.

And it was already unhappy with the nation after Chinese tech firm Huawei was banned from involvement in Australia's new 5G network.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been taking on China Credit: Reuters
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China shared a fake picture of an Australian soldier slitting a Afghan child's throat Credit: EPA

China and Australia's tit-for-tat row has seen Beijing impose punitive tariffs on Canberra's exports - such as beef, lobsters, coal, timber and copper.

Relations hit a new low when China's foreign ministry spokesman tweeted a fake image of an Australia soldier about to slit an Afghan child's throat in response to allegations of war crimes.

Chinese official Zhao Lijian accompanied the picture with the caption: "Shocked by murder of Afghan civilians & prisoners by Australian soldiers."

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