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Former Australian Soldier Charged for War Crimes in Afghanistan
2023-03-21
[KhaamaPress] Based on the results of a murder investigation into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan, a former Australian Special Air Service (SAS) member was charged with murder on Monday.

According to a statement released by the Australian Federal Police, a 41-year-old man has been arrested in New South Wales and charged with the war crime of murder.

"It will be alleged he murdered an Afghan man while deployed to Afghanistan", the statement said. The probe, carried out by the Office of the Special Investigator (OSI), was set up in 2021 to investigate the alleged war crimes.

The report said that 19 current and former members of the SAS and Commando Regiments who served in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2016 are the subject of criminal investigations. The investigation has led to several arrests, but Schulz is the first.

According to the statement, the maximum sentence for the crime is life imprisonment. The man has been arrested and placed in jail until his court date.

An alleged helmet cam footage of Schulz, identified as Soldier C, shooting an Afghan man in a wheat field in Uruzgan province in 2012 was aired by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in its documentary Four Corners in 2020.

Almost 30,000 Australian military soldiers served in Afghanistan during the country’s 20-year tenure until the withdrawal two years ago. At least 41 Australian soldiers have bit the dust while fighting in the US against hard boy organizations.

The Australian Defense Force (ADF) has stated that an unrestrained "warrior culture" among the soldiers is to blame for these crimes.
Update from the BBC at 11:30 a.m. ET:
Oliver Schulz, 41, is the first Australian serviceman or veteran to be charged with a war crime under Australian law.
There’s a nice photo of Sgt. Schulz at the link from back in the day, showing him firmly squared away.
The offence carries a maximum sentence of life in jail.

He was arrested on Monday in New South Wales (NSW) and has been remanded in custody.

The investigation was carried out by the Office of the Special Investigator (OSI), the body set up to investigate alleged war crimes following a four-year inquiry led by an Army Reserve major general and NSW Supreme Court judge Paul Brereton.

The Brereton Report - released in 2020 - found there was "credible evidence" that Australian elite soldiers unlawfully killed 39 people during the Afghan war.

It said 19 current or ex-special forces soldiers should be investigated by police over killings of "prisoners, farmers or civilians" from 2009 to 2013.

This is believed to be the first arrest linked to that inquiry.
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