AFP accused of 'excessive force' by protester during Chinese premier's visit to parliament

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AFP accused of 'excessive force' by protester during Chinese premier's visit to parliament
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A protester has claimed the Australian Federal Police used 'brutalising' force in Canberra, as China's premier met with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and dignitaries at Parliament House.

Critics of the Chinese Communist Party have accused the Australian Federal Police of using "unnecessary" force against demonstrators who were protesting against a visit by a Chinese official on the lawns of Parliament House.

Li declared that Chinese-Australian ties were "back on track after a period of twists and turns" when he arrived on the weekend, for the first visit by a Chinese premier in seven years. Premier Li arrived at Parliament House to meet with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and several cabinet members including Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong, Trade Minister Don Farrell and Resources Minister Madeleine King.

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