Embassy rushes out statement claiming anti-China hackers behind ‘vicious attack’ on Liu Xiaoming’s account

China’s UK embassy has demanded Twitter carry out a “thorough” investigation and reserved the right to take further action after its ambassador’s account liked a pornographic post.

The embassy claimed Liu Xiaoming’s account had been “viciously attacked” on Wednesday, after it liked tweets including posts critical of the Chinese Communist party and a 10-second video of a sex act.

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