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autotldr t1_jedchy4 wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 93%. (I'm a bot)


> For more than a decade, the family of farmer and father of two Dad Mohammad have prayed at his grave in Uruzgan Province, in southern Afghanistan, for the Australian SAS soldiers involved in his killing to face trial.

> The trial of Mr Schulz will not go far enough for the family of Dad Mohammad, who spoke with the ABC from the farm where he died.

> ADF investigators cleared Mr Schulz, concluding that Dad Mohammad was lawfully killed because he posed a direct threat to the Australians.


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TyphoidMary234 t1_jedf6bq wrote

They are a blight on the diggers. Send the guilty away for a long time.

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Gaskii t1_jedzi80 wrote

Send Schulz and his spineless bitch mates back to Afghanistan where this family can stone em to death

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look_it_up69 t1_jee7jax wrote

The atrocities in afghanistan should get the same attention as ukraine. The guilty should be charged by ICC asap.

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SpecialistCover4346 t1_jeegkjv wrote

People who strapped bombs to kids and sell their daughters to be brutalized by the Taliban shouldn’t talk about war crimes. What a worthless culture.

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look_it_up69 t1_jeejb7w wrote

Russia is also not a signatory. Idk why ICC thought they could issue a warrant then. Anyways west supporting ICC on putin warrant just make them looks stupid and hypocrite, ICC also lost it’s credibility when it backed down on Iraq investigation when US threatened it. Makes you wonder what they did there… now they are crying about war crimes in ukraine lol. Rules for thee but not for mee.

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this_toe_shall_pass t1_jeer18h wrote

Not signing the ICC convention is a political issue, not a military one. Big US generals have said a couple of times that the US should join as they have no plan to hide or commit war crimes. But go and find a majority for any big foreign policy decision in the US Congress for the last 20 years.

Doesn't mean that where it can be enforced, the law shouldn't be enforced. Just because laws don't stop all crime doesn't make them useless.

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