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What should Australia do about the allegations of war crimes against veterans like Ben Roberts-Smith?

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Australia
July 03, 2026に開始

Arrest comes after Roberts-Smith lost case against reporters who said he was involved in murders of unarmed Afghan men

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jul 03, 2026
Australia must uphold the rule of law and ensure accountability for all individuals, including revered veterans like Ben Roberts-Smith, who are accused of serious crimes. Investigating these allegations transparently reinforces our commitment to justice and human rights, particularly concerning actions taken during military operations abroad.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jul 03, 2026
The charges against Ben Roberts-Smith should not detract from the sacrifices made by all Australian soldiers in conflict zones. However, it is imperative that the justice system operates independently to investigate these claims, ensuring that any misconduct is addressed without bias towards his status as a war hero.

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