Defence chief Angus Campbell will consider the findings and decide how much detail will be released publicly
The inquiry into alleged war crimes by Australian special forces in Afghanistan has delivered its final report to the chief of the defence force who is now considering how many of the “uncomfortable” findings to make public.
Defence chief Angus Campbell confirmed on Friday evening he had received the Afghanistan inquiry report from the inspector general of the Australian defence force, who has been examining the conduct of elite Australian forces in more than 55 incidents of alleged unlawful killings between 2005 and 2016.
Continue reading…Defence chief Angus Campbell will consider the findings and decide how much detail will be released publiclyThe inquiry into alleged war crimes by Australian special forces in Afghanistan has delivered its final report to the chief of the defence force who is now considering how many of the “uncomfortable” findings to make public.Defence chief Angus Campbell confirmed on Friday evening he had received the Afghanistan inquiry report from the inspector general of the Australian defence force, who has been examining the conduct of elite Australian forces in more than 55 incidents of alleged unlawful killings between 2005 and 2016. Continue reading…