
China Accused Of Interference After Australia PM's WeChat Account Vanishes
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's account on Chinese social media app WeChat appears to have been replaced with an account titled 'Australian Chinese new life'.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's WeChat account has disappeared, prompting accusations of Chinese "interference" from senior members of his government Monday.
Morrison's account on the Chinese social media app, which was launched in February 2019, appears to have been replaced with one titled "Australian Chinese new life."
WeChat is the overwhelmingly dominant messaging and social media platform in China, where Western services such as WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter are blocked.
There was no immediate comment from Morrison but a senator from his ruling centre-right Liberal Party accused Beijing of being behind the change.