on โ16-03-2020 08:17 AM
on โ16-03-2020 08:48 AM
they are protected by evil governments who i suspect will set the federal police onto the reporters once again to attempt to 'make this go away'
raids on the ABC offices and reporters homes, prolly in the dead of night.
after the last raids i rekon reporters and media outlets have their 'documents' well hidden from idiot plods.
on โ16-03-2020 09:03 AM
The only way people can go to war to kill others is if they demonize them and get to hate them. It is easy to hate people who you see as somebody trying to kill you/ That is why there always be war crimes in war, and why more moral men come home damaged, and the suicide rate among veterans is so high.
And on the other hand, the Taliban are fighting for their country, as unpalatable for us their ideas are; it is still their country.
on โ16-03-2020 11:05 AM
@*kazumi* wrote:
And on the other hand, the Taliban are fighting for their country, as unpalatable for us their ideas are; it is still their country.
They are not fighting for their country.
They are fighting for their control back so they can enforce their strict interpretation of Sharia or Islamic law
and continue their brutal treatment of others especially women.
They committed a large number of massacres in Afghanistan as well as their scorched Earth policy where they
burnt fertile farmland and destroyed tens of thousands of home as well as denying help for over a hundred
thousand starving people.
They were responsible for close to 80% of Afghanistan around 10 years ago and have destroyed a lot of
cultural history especially anything relating to Buddhism.
Osama Bin Laden fought for them.
on โ16-03-2020 11:55 AM
I only know information about this issue from that mentioned via the link, however one must factor in a different countries code of conduct , their culture rules - a bit difficult to pursue a case if the alleged victims are not considered victims by the pertinent community, possibly a tragedy but no crime ?
on โ16-03-2020 12:13 PM
It's got not much to do with the codes of the countries.
It's determined by the code of the Australian Army - and deemed a criminal offence.
on โ16-03-2020 12:39 PM
@domino-710 wrote:It's got not much to do with the codes of the countries.
It's determined by the code of the Australian Army - and deemed a criminal offence.
Therefor there is due process
on โ17-03-2020 06:47 AM
on โ17-03-2020 06:51 AM
on โ17-03-2020 07:53 AM
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-17/four-corners-sas-allegations-war-crimes/12028522
this what happenes when you get involved with wars you shouldnt be involved in
the men and women we send are trained killers not doctors and nurses, their job is killing, and they are not trained to think before pulling the trigger.
its see a target, shoot the target.
and a dead target is a safe target.
man, woman, child, guilty or innocent, doesnt matter