China monitors Australia-based Twitter accounts linked to Islamic 'terrorism'

By Kirsty Needham
Updated December 5 2017 - 12:38pm, first published 12:33pm
The Age- Uighurs in Xinjiang, China. Uyghur men walking out of a mosque in a village in Ujme township, Akto County. Photo by Sanghee Liu Filed 20th Feb 2014
The Age- Uighurs in Xinjiang, China. Uyghur men walking out of a mosque in a village in Ujme township, Akto County. Photo by Sanghee Liu Filed 20th Feb 2014
Bob Carr, Australian former foreign minister, and the director of Australia-China Relations Institute(ACRI) at University of Technology, Sydney(UTS) delivering a speech on the social impact of the internet at a sidleline forum of the 4th World Internet Conference in Wuzhne Town, Zhejiang Province of China on December 4, 2017. 4th World Internet Conference. Photo:?? Sanghee Liu
Bob Carr, Australian former foreign minister, and the director of Australia-China Relations Institute(ACRI) at University of Technology, Sydney(UTS) delivering a speech on the social impact of the internet at a sidleline forum of the 4th World Internet Conference in Wuzhne Town, Zhejiang Province of China on December 4, 2017. 4th World Internet Conference. Photo:?? Sanghee Liu

Wuzhen: Chinese terrorism authorities are monitoring social media accounts in Australia that they say are linked to Islamic "terrorism".

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