PM Morrison calls allegations of Australian atrocities in Afghanistan ‘disturbing’

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison described the report as ‘terribly disturbing and distressing’.

MELBOURNE: Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison said today that the findings of a report that the country’s special forces allegedly killed 39 unarmed prisoners and civilians in Afghanistan were “disturbing and distressing”.

The report, published on Thursday after an inquiry into the conduct of special forces personnel in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2016, found that senior commandos forced junior soldiers to kill defenceless captives in order to “blood” the troops for combat.

It recommended referring 19 current and former soldiers for potential prosecution.

“This is a terrible, terribly disturbing and distressing report,” Morrison said today in his first public comments since the publication of the document.

“But the thing about Australia is — is we will deal with it. And we will deal with it under our law, under our systems, and our justice system.”

Australia, which usually honours its military history with fervour, reacted with shame and anger to the severity of the report’s findings.

Z24 News

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