Recent charges of war crimes by Australian soldiers have ensnared a Victoria Cross winner, who has pledged his medals to raise funds for his legal defense.
-Editor
Australia's best-known war hero Ben Roberts-Smith could be stripped of his Victoria Cross if he is convicted of committing war crimes in Afghanistan.
A damning inquiry into Australian soldiers by the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force exposed a litany of alleged war crimes committed by the Australian Special Air Service in Afghanistan.
The report detailed 39 alleged executions, deceit and cover-ups carried out by 25 current and former SAS soldiers, the regiment Roberts-Smith was a member of.
Roberts-Smith publicly confirmed he was under investigation by the IGADF inquiry and that he had separately been referred the Australian Federal Police in 2018.
To read the complete article, see:
War hero Ben Roberts-Smith could be stripped of his Victoria Cross along with dozens of other elite soldiers if they are convicted over 'war crimes' in Afghanistan
(https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8971801/War-hero-Ben-Roberts-Smith-stripped-Victoria-Cross.html)
Australia's most decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has confirmed he has put up his Victoria Cross medal as collateral for a massive loan to fund his legal battles over his service in Afghanistan.
The former Special Air Service Regiment (SAS) soldier has previously identified himself as among those to be issued a Potentially Affected Person (PAP) notice from the report and is also fighting a defamation battle against Nine newspapers over stories regarding his conduct in Afghanistan.
Mr Roberts-Smith has denied any wrongdoing. But he could now be forced to give up his prized medals to the war memorial to fund an expensive legal battle.
To read the complete article, see:
Ben Roberts-Smith flogs medal for legal fight
(https://www.news.com.au/national/politics/ben-robertssmith-flogs-medal-for-legal-fight/news-story/a06f4ad15bf7dcbd89963f265cbb07af)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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