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- Australia's most decorated soldier committed war crimes, judge says
Australia's most decorated soldier committed war crimes, judge says
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Australian soldier loses defamation case over newspapers' war crimes allegations. Ben Roberts-Smith sued three newspapers for 2018 reports that alleged he was involved in the murders of unarmed prisoners. Justice Anthony Beskano ruled that the papers had proven the bulk of their allegations to be "substantially true".
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sources
- 1.France 24
- 2.The Wall Street Journal
- 3.The Times
- 4.The New York Times
- 5.Canberra Times
- 6.Seven West Media
- 7.Sydney Morning Herald
- 8.New York Times
perspectives
- 1.War Crimes
- 2.Australian Foreign Policy
- 3.War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
- 4.Australia under Anthony Albanese
countries
organizations
- 1.Special Air Service Regiment
- 2.Taliban
- 3.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 4.University of Sydney
- 5.Office of the Special Investigator
persons
- 1.Ben Roberts-Smith
- 2.Anthony Besanko
- 3.Arthur Moses
- 4.Nick McKenzie
- 5.David Rolph
- 6.Yan Zhuang
- 7.Queen Elizabeth II