BEIJING, July 23 (Xinhua) -- China on Wednesday refuted an Australian media
report that Air Zimbabwe Corporation's scheduled civilian flights to China
engaged in illegal dealings.
"The report proved to be malicious rumors," said Foreign Ministry spokesman
Liu Jianchao in a press release.
He said some foreign media frequently fabricated non-existent news
attacking China's relationships with African countries. Their lack of basic
professional ethics would finally ruin their reputation and credibility.
His comments came as The Age, a Melbourne-based newspaper, recently
reported the Air Zimbabwe Corporation arranged scheduled flights to Beijing and
southern China each week. It was claimed these flights passed through
Australia's and Singapore's territorial air space, ferrying high-ranking
officials and veterans of the Zimbabwe army to China. The flights were alleged
to be loaded with ivory, gold and diamonds that were exchanged for weapons and
luxury goods from China.
"As more foreign airlines fly to China in recent years, the relevant
departments of the Chinese government have carried out management on all flights
passing in and out of China according to the law," Liu said.
He added the Chinese government forbade any companies or individual to take
advantage of civilian flights to engage in illegal activity.