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PM orders investigation as Australian news crew assaulted by U.S. police during protest

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發布於 2020年06月03日02:46

Protesters confront police during a protest over the death of George Floyd in Washington D.C., the United States, on May 31, 2020. (Xinhua/Liu Jie)

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison called for an investigation as an Australian journalist and a cameraman were violently assaulted by U.S. police during a demonstration in Washington D.C.

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SYDNEY, June 3 (Xinhua) -- An Australian journalist and a cameraman were violently assaulted by U.S. police during a demonstration in Washington D.C. on Tuesday (AEST), prompting Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to call for an investigation into the incident.

The news crew were conducting a live broadcast amid a large protest near the White House. Advancing police first struck the male cameraman with a riot shield and fist, and then hit the retreating female journalist with a truncheon, video footages showed.

According to local media, Morrison contacted the Australian embassy in the U.S. capital, instructing for an investigation into the incident.

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The pair who were with Australian outlet 7News said that police acted indiscriminately even though they identified themselves as members of the media. ■