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Australia's Afghan Files Whistleblower Sentenced to Prison Term
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Australian journalist David McBride has been sentenced to five years and eight months in prison, or alternatively two years and three months with the possibility of parole. The sentence was handed down after McBride pleaded guilty to charges including theft and sharing classified documents with the press. The documents in question were related to alleged Australian war crimes in Afghanistan and were used as part of a 2017 series by the public broadcaster ABC, known as "The Afghan Files". This is considered a significant case as it marks the first time a whistleblower has been punished for revealing information about government wrongdoing.
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perspectives
- 1.War Crimes
- 2.Australian Foreign Policy
- 3.War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
- 4.Australia under Anthony Albanese
countries
- 1.Afghanistan
- 2.Australia
- 3.Albania
- 4.Egypt
organizations
- 1.Australian Federal Police
- 2.Office of the Special Investigator
- 3.Australian Army
- 4.Special Air Service Regiment
- 5.Labour Party
- 6.al-Qaeda
- 7.Taliban
- 8.Human Rights Watch
- 9.Alliance for Journalists' Freedom
- 10.Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court
- 11.Australian Centre for International Justice
- 12.Australian Special Forces
persons
- 1.David McBride
- 2.Ben Roberts-Smith
- 3.Dan Oakes
- 4.David Mossop
- 5.Mark Davis
- 6.David Shoebridge
- 7.Daniela Gavshon
- 8.Kieran Pender
- 9.Oliver Schulz
- 10.Peter Greste
- 11.Rawan Arraf
- 12.Sam Clark