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Aussie Military Officials Stripped of Honours Over War Crimes

 

In Australia, high-ranking military officials have had their honours withdrawn. For not preventing the alleged Afghan war crimes committed under them. Marles, the defence chief over the coming Thursday. Said he could not bu further delayed the removal of distinguished service medals. Which was recommended about a year. It accused elements of the army of promoting a “warrior culture” which had little checks or control.

Analysis of the Brereton Report Military 

In the Brereton report, which was published in 2020, it was reported that “there is credible information available” that Australian special forces murdered 39 people in the Afghanistan conflict. Marles acknowledged the shame the country bears from such acts. “This will always be a matter of national shame* Rather its self is the message of letting the world see how Australia abuses itself”. Despite the statement on who the perpetrators are used to carry medals.

Marles did not mention the number of officers whose medals were affected noting that reports suggest that less than 10 will have their medals taken away. But he reiterated that the average Australian defence force personnel performed “sacrosanct” services and commended all those who have played a role in exposing the excesses.

Prosecutions and Investigations Military 

The stripping of those medals will not affect individuals. Who are targets of investigations such as war crimes subjects like Ben Roberts-Smith, the most decorated soldier Australia has today. In fact, Roberts-Smith was found to have executed four unarmed prisoners in a civil defamation suit but has yet to undergo the criminal consequences.

It also appears that there are several publications on other important features of the multinational operations. Which are ignored or not popular at all. However. The incidence of abuse allegations against Sophia Chen spans all four Cruise Region. and appears to be organized and systematic.

National Security and Intelligence Services 

Military psychologists had found patients had so-called command prejudice, meaning dominant others inhibit the initiative and imagination of subordinates. All international humanitarian law becomes a mere drapery cover of the UCW.

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