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| Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison (L) has faced sustained anger for his handling of the months-long bushfire crisis (AFP Photo/James ROSS) |
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison faced renewed criticism Saturday, after sharing bushfire themed party campaign ads that opponents condemned as "disgusting" and a respected defence association said was "milking" the crisis.
Facing
sustained anger for his handling of the months-long crisis, Morrison sought to
get on the front foot Saturday, announcing increased military assistance to
beleaguered volunteer firefighters.
In a string
of media appearances, he vowed every resource would be provided to help ease a
disaster that has killed 23 people and burned swathes of the country,
announcing more funding for water-bombing planes and the call up of 3,000
reservists.
But he
found himself in fresh scandal late Saturday after tweeting a video heralding
his announcements about the military, and his Liberal Party made a similar post
linking to the party website.
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Australia's
bushfire crisis has killed 23 people and burned swathes of the country
(AFP
Photo/SAEED KHAN)
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The
non-partisan Australia Defence Association, a public-interest watchdog, said
the Liberal Party advert was a "clear breach" of conventions keeping
the military out of politics and accused the party of "milking ADF support
to civil agencies fighting bushfires".
There was
more fervent criticism from Morrison's political opponents for his tweet that
promised "more Defence Force boots on the ground, more planes in the sky,
more ships to sea, and more trucks to roll in to support the bushfire fighting
effort".
It was
accompanied by a military-themed video that was "authorised by S.
Morrison, Liberal Party, Canberra."
Shadow
minister for international development Pat Conroy accused Morrison of trying to
"exploit a national tragedy" and described the ad as a "new
low".
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Australia's
Prime Minister Scott Morrison (L) has vowed every resource
will be provided to
help ease the bushfire disaster (AFP Photo/James ROSS)
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"To
then solicit donations to the Liberal Party while millions of Aussies are
giving to fire appeals is beyond belief. Note this disgusting ad was personally
authorised by this scum of a PM," he tweeted.
Labor
Senator Murray Watt also took to Twitter to demand Morrison "show some
respect to fire victims, the fireys (firefighters), the ADF, and the people
facing fire fronts right now. Take down this Liberal Party ad. Now".
Morrison
was earlier forced to cut short a Hawaii holiday following a barrage of criticism
for vacationing while exhausted volunteer firefighters battled blazes across
the country and millions of people in Sydney choked on toxic smoke.
Criticism
of Morrison's absence was widespread, sparking street protests and a flood of
angry social media posts demanding #whereisscomo.
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| Australian
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced increased military assistance to beleaguered volunteer firefighters (AFP Photo/PETER PARKS |
He returned
and promptly visited bushfire-hit communities where he was heckled by residents
and criticised by a party ally.
A tearful
pregnant woman and a volunteer firefighter refused to shake his hand and other
residents peppered him with verbal abuse and suggested, colourfully, that he
leave.
"People
in these situations have a mix of emotions," Morrison said playing down
the interactions and stressing he had been welcomed elsewhere.
"These
arms have given a lot of hugs," he said.




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