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Toxic SAS

How is David McBride’s prosecution in the public interest?

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By KATHRYN KELLY

Whistleblower David McBride is facing five national security-related charges, carrying up to life imprisonment, for leaking information to the ABC.

Independent MP Andrew Wilkie last week put a motion in Parliament noting that military lawyer David had been warning Defence about command failings and about the conduct of the war in Afghanistan since 2014. When no effective action was taken, Major McBride provided information to the ABC which raised the alarm on the matters before us in the Brereton report, and subsequently he was arrested. Wilkie’s motion further called for all charges against Major McBride to be dropped. The information he had provided to the ABC formed the basis of the “Afghan Files” broadcast in July 2017.

The Hansard of last Monday, November 30, provides Wilkie’s explanatory speech on why these charges should not continue, referencing also whistleblowers Witness K and Richard Boyle as well as the cases of Julian Assange and lawyer Bernard Collaery. Both the government and Labor voted against debating the motion. This is a shameful situation.

 

Attorney-General Christian Porter gave the explanation that the separation of powers requires that the government not interfere in judicial matters and that it is the responsibility of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (CDPP) to decide whether or not to proceed with prosecutions. However, he didn’t acknowledge that the Attorney-General’s consent was required for the prosecutions of Witness K and Bernard Collaery to take place under the National Security Information Act (NSIA), a situation that is not required for most criminal cases.

Only five MPs voted to debate the motion – Andrew Wilkie, Rebekha Sharkie, Adam Bandt, Helen Haines and Zali Steggall.

Porter also gave no explanation as to why the issue of the leaking of information on possible war crimes in Afghanistan had sat before George Brandis for years and no action was taken on the prosecution. Why then did Porter, or, he would have us believe, the CDPP, suddenly decide in September 2018 that Major McBride should be charged? Especially as the case does not appear to meet the CDPP criteria for prosecution.

While generally Porter’s justification would have validity, and non-interference by government in judicial affairs is a strong and fundamental principle of democracy, there are powers that can be used if a miscarriage of justice is seen to be done. Section 71 of the Judiciary Act (1903) gives the Attorney-General those powers.

It is testament to our strong judicial system that those powers have not had to be used, but it does not mean they should never be used. Major McBride’s case, as well as those of Witness K and Bernard Collaery (whose actions led to the Australian government’s bugging of the Timor-Leste government offices being exposed) and Richard Boyle (ATO whistleblower) are clear instances where the injustice of the prosecutions is strong and is clear justification for the powers to be used.

The prosecution of these whistleblowers does the government no credit as they are acting in the public interest, not for any gain for themselves. They are people of integrity and should be lauded for their actions.

It is no coincidence that this government is refusing to implement a strong Commonwealth independent commission against corruption. It is also no coincidence that it is cutting funds to the National Audit Office and the ABC, institutions fundamental to our democracy that have identified serious deficiencies in proper spending accountability and other areas of administration by the government. So it is perhaps no surprise that the government is punishing whistleblowers so severely.

In this situation of lack of accountability, it is crucial that whistleblowers are encouraged to bring wrongdoings to public notice. In some other countries – for example, the US and South Korea – there are rewards for whistleblowers who provide information leading to prosecutions. A royal commission into the adverse treatment of the whistleblowers referred to here, and of others, and into the effective legislative protections and possible rewards needed for them, should be urgently instituted.

Kathryn Kelly is co-convener of the Coalition of Supporters of Bernard Collaery and Witness K.

First published in THE CANBERRA TIMES December 8 2020. Used with permission of the author.

Media Release:  Secret SAS training centre occupied by four Christians from “Christians Against All Terrorism”

Monday 30th November, 2020, 6am

Four anti-war activists from “Christians Against ALL Terrorism” are on Swan Island, protesting and shining a light on the secretive spy and SAS training base, just one hour west of Melbourne.

UPDATE! Four Christians have been arrested by Vic Police and have been removed from the SAS Training base after disrupting the ongoing SAS training there this morning. [See live video on the Wage Peace Facebook page] Summary now on youtube,  They have called to #AbolishtheSAS and to #StopTrainingKillers

Peter Murnane a Dominican Priest, Shane Anderson, Jim Dowling and Greg Rolles have accessed the base early this morning.

“We act to draw attention to terrible war crimes, and to help bring them to an end.” Murnane said. “There needs to be an independent enquiry conducted by a body not connected to the military, and we need to immediately disband the SAS. The Brereton enquiry has shown us that the SAS has committed horrendous war crimes. The SAS stoops to waging the worst forms of warfare.”

In 2014, four Christian peace activists were tortured on Swan Island by members of the Swan Island Army Detachment (which includes the SAS).

“As Christians working for peace, we have come back here to remind the SAS of the crimes they committed, of violence and torture towards four men who were nonviolently demonstrating.” Murnane said. “It is love that is basic to humanity, not violence of any kind, whether domestic or international.”

Greg Rolles, 39, was one of those brutally assaulted by the SAS in October 2014 “Love must actively resist violence. Only by this can we heal the victims of war, or heal the soldiers trained to commit this brutality, to heal our earth, and heal our world.” Rolles said.

The Brereton Report has highlighted 39 horrendous war crimes committed by SAS personnel, many of whom have most likely trained at Swan Island military base, right here in Victoria. It is not enough that these 39 war crimes be internally investigated, the SAS needs to be disbanded immediately.

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‘Power and pain’: an Australian citizens’ encounter with the SAS

Kieran Finnane Pearls and Irritations 26 November 2020

‘Power and pain’: an Australian citizens’ encounter with the SAS

Three anti-war protesters sue Defence Force over alleged assault during protest

Emily Moulton News.com.au 30 September, 2015
Greg Rolles from the Swan Island Peace Convergence group has launched legal action against the Australian Defence Force claiming he was ‘threatened with anal rape’ by an unidentified officer. Picture: Nathan Dyer Source: News Corp Australia
Greg Rolles from the Swan Island Peace Convergence group has launched legal action against the Australian Defence Force claiming he was ‘threatened with anal rape’ by an unidentified officer. Picture: Nathan Dyer Source: News Corp Australia

Scott asks about Secret SAS squad investigated for alleged rape and drowning threats

Senate Estimates 23 October, 2014

Scott Ludlam asks about the existence of a secret SAS 4 Squadron and the alleged capture of peace activists at Swan Island using brutal force such as having their clothes ripped off, their heads covered in hessian bags, their hands and feet bound with cable ties and threats of rape and drowning. (Senate Estimates)
Then Senator Scott Ludlam grills Lieutenant General David Morrison and Air Chief Marshal Mark Donald Binskin about the existence of a secret SAS 4 Squadron and the alleged capture of peace activists at Swan Island using brutal force such as having their clothes ripped off, their heads covered in hessian bags, their hands and feet bound with cable ties and threats of rape and drowning. 

ASIS base protesters claim mistreatment in ‘Guantanamo Bay’ style

Louise Milligan  ABC  9 October 2014
ASIS base protesters claim mistreatment in 'Guantanamo Bay' style
A group of non-violent Christian protesters claim they were hooded, stripped and dragged on the ground after breaking into the secret Swan Island military and intelligence base saying it was more like Guantanamo Bay than Victoria’s Bellarine Peninsula.

 

Anti-war protesters claim they were abused on Swan Island intelligence facility

Peter Michelborough at the Herald Sun  2 Oct, 2017

 

 

Herald Sun article Anti-war protesters claim assault illegal
Swan Island Peace Convergence group spokesman Greg Rolles is suing over his treatment by the defence force.

 

Anti-war activists who broke into Swan Island military base to be charged.

The Guardian Helen Davidson 2 October, 2014Photo: Anti-war activists who broke into Swan Island military base to be charged. The Guardian 2014

 

Defence Force Inquiry Report into the circumstances surrounding the trespass incident at Swan Island on 02 October 2014
Defence Force Inquiry Report into the circumstances surrounding the trespass incident at Swan Island on 02 October 2014

 

Protests at the entrance to the Swan Island SAS training facility 2014: Bnaner Who's dirty wars are the SAS fighting
Click to download 300dpi version Protests at the entrance to the Swan Island SAS training facility 2014: Banner Who’s dirty wars are the SAS fighting?

Swan Island Peace activists outside court

…because War Crimes Matter

Members of the #ToxicSAS have been issued with ‘formal notices’: they will have to defend acts defined as ‘war crimes’ against poor people in Afghanistan. See article below.

This is the same militarisation, born of #foreverwar, that has poured into US culture. It is now being enacted by a #militarisedpolice in response to the largely nonviolent #BLM movement. White supremacy and colonisation are at its roots.

We acknowledge and remember that this militarised supremacy first rolled out in Australia aimed at Aboriginal people with a sustained wave of violence.

Even though the #ToxicSAS get massive media coverage, we suggest there are several elements missing from public discussion that a keen peacenik’s eye will want to point out. It is up to us to force these issues into visibility with voice and action.

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Your Voice: Promote veterans voices: Remind people that veterans have demanded the exposure of these war crimes. They have different reasons. But they have taken risks and are front-line affected. For example, their peers continue to suicide. Truth and facing up is an important element in psychological healing. They were used by the corrupt States of USA and Australia: Trained as killers. Now training the Indonesian police and spreading the US bastardry.

Your Voice: Call for the release of the Brereton Report: Even Andrew Hastie, the WA member of parliament, an ex-soldier, has requested for the Brereton Report to be released and be transparent.

But it is not clear yet that we will see it. This is the Defence Minister’s responsibility and Raytheon’s person on the inside @LindaReynoldsWA is highly problematic. Contact her and politely berate her.

Your Voice: Ensure trials are heard in the open: We are witnessing more and more secret trials. It turns out that even our own activist trials at Pine Gap were practice for this sort of excessive secrecy. War Crimes trials must be heard in the open so we can understand the dynamics of militarised, industrialised abuse.

Your Voice: Use the hashtag #NameSoldierC: The Soldier involved in killing the unarmed Afghan man in the wheat-field, as revealed earlier this year on Four Corners, should be named. Other alleged murderers in our society are named before trial. Please, use this hashtag. Follow @Wagepeaceau on twitter. There are still not enough of you on twitter! 

Your Voice: Make Governor General David Hurley visible and central – and his band of Top-Brass – throughout any trials. Wage Peace urges you to OFTEN remind people that “Governor General” General David Hurley was Chief of Defence when these murders occurred. Like Kerr before him he did the work of the US. Ask why the ‘investigation’ Hurley oversaw, came up with nothing despite the helmet-cam recording and the credible report by a witness.

 

  • Hurley oversaw the war crimes.
  • Hurley’s ‘investigations’ of war crimes led to nothing until he left the post. Activists experienced the violence directly at Swan Island – that’s when the violence was revealed at the parliamentary Senate estimates.
  • Hurley must have lied about the state of the war to the Australian people and to the parliament, in line with the lies of his US counterparts
  • Hurley allowed the soldiers to keep returning to the US Security Forces where they were positioned as killers for the US army, for which they were glorified as reward.
  • Hurley himself was rewarded with career moves: First Governor of NSW and then to the role as so called “Head of State”.

Like Archbishop Hollingsworth before them, men in positions of power overseeing abuse must be removed from roles of prominence. If you called for the fall of the patriarchs of the Catholic Church, you should also be calling for the fall of the patriarchs of the Australian Defence Force.

These men used the wars to promote themselves into positions of further abuse: Gen. Peter Leahy for example is on the board of a significant arms dealer. Gen. Mike Hindmarsh operates in the Middle East facilitating arms deals through his position as as Senior Officer in the UAE Presidential Guard [security forces].

Link the #ToxicSAS to US militarism and colonisation:  Because #BlackLivesMatter.  We know that dangerous policing has its roots in militarised culture. #Afghanistan and  #Iraq matter. #WarCrimesmatter.

Please reply to this email and contact us with your thoughts.

Yours sincerely,

Margie and the Wage Peace team

Publication info: Sunday Telegraph ; Surry Hills, N.S.W. [Surry Hills, N.S.W]31 May 2020: 5.

AUSTRALIAN special forces soldiers have been served with formal notices accusing them of committing war crimes while fighting in Afghanistan.

The extraordinary development comes four years after investigations began into rumours that special forces operators were involved in unlawful killings and cruelty while in Afghanistan.

In recent days, a number of soldiers have received notices from the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force, NSW Court of Appeal Judge Justice Paul Brereton.

Most are former soldiers although some are understood to be current members of the ADF.

The notices advise the soldiers he intends to make adverse findings against them, and gives them a period in which to justify or explain their actions.

Those adverse findings include breaches of the Law of Armed Conflict and other misconduct allegations.

The soldiers have several weeks to respond, then Justice Brereton’s final report will go to the Chief of the Defence Force, General Angus Campbell, along with a series of recommendations.

This could include criminal prosecutions. Current members can be recommended for discharge from the army.

The report is due to be handed down in July and will ultimately go to the government.

“Further dissemination of the report or material within it will be a matter for the Chief of the Defence Force,” an IGADF spokesman said.

The Department of Defence has had to develop contingency plans to deal with the mental health fallout from such a finding against previously revered soldiers.

President of the Australian Commando Association and the RSL Greg Melick said the inquiry was not yet complete.

“The mere fact the notices have been served doesn’t imply guilt and it is inappropriate to speculate until the process is complete,’’ he said.

“The speculation has been very damaging to the health and welfare of not only many veterans but their families.’’ In a separate but parallel inquiry, the Australian Federal Police continue to investigate two allegations of war crimes allegedly involving two special forces soldiers.

One is known only as Soldier C, while the second is Australia’s most decorated war hero, Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith.

With regards to Soldier C, the AFP said: “The Australian Federal Police received a complaint from the Minister for Defence regarding footage aired on the ABC, concerning the actions of ADF members and the death of a man in Afghanistan.

“The AFP has commenced an investigation and will not comment further while it remains ongoing.” Mr Roberts-Smith strongly denies wrongdoing and is suing Nine for allegations it published against him. The case continues this week. Mr Roberts-Smith’s lawyer Mark O’Brien was asked to confirm whether his client had received an adverse finding notice, and if so whether he would like to comment on it. He said: “I have no comment on any part of that question.’’

CREDIT: Ellen Whinnett; Exclusive

References

Veteran Suicides – Australia launches inquiry into military veteran suicides

At War with the Truth – The Washington Files


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#Free McBride – Protect Whistleblowers – Jail war criminals

Graeme Dunstan painting the banner to support McBride
Graeme Dunstan with the banner #Free McBride – Protect Whistleblowers – Jail war criminals

Here the #FreeMcBride banner, painting completed, on my work table in the creative chaos of Havachat, Rockhampton.

Three days work, marking out, masking and painting. Design courtesy Somerset Bean and Cate Adams. Borders yet to be sewn on.

David McBride is presently facing prosecution in the ACT Supreme Court for leaking the Afghan Files.

The leaked files reveal war crimes committed by the Australian Special Forces in Afghanistan. They were the cause of the raid by the Australian Federal Police on the ABC earlier this month.

David McBride faces jail. Vigorous and visible defence for him will not only protect him, but it will also assert the public’s right to know what Australian Special Forces have been doing in Afghanistan these past 17 years in our name.

Some public clamour will also influence how much of the Brereton Report – the outcome of the soon-to-be released, Inspector General ADF’s report into operations of Australian Special Forces in Afghanistan, we the public, will be allowed to see.

I reckon that 17 years in Afghanistan under the US Command and without any effective accountability to the Australian people and their Parliament was more than an exercise in vicious futility.

It also produced a toxic culture within the Special Forces of murder, torture, lies and cover ups. If not exposed and eliminated, this culture will pervade the ADF command for years to come.

Which is why I am supporting him with banner painting.

And it is why I am happy to paint banners for other McBride support groups.

From Graeme Dunstan, Master Banner Maker and Peace Bus captain.

Australian Arms – Out of control #AusArmsControl

Wage Peace Action Update December, 2019

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#StopArmingSaudi July, 2019

Australian weapons sales are in the news again. ABC, July 25 2019.

We really should stop arming Saudi and UAE – both members of the US-Saudi Coalition bombing Yemen.

The story is complex. Communities beyond ABC-SBS audiences deserve to know what is happening.

Here’s our take:

I'm General Asiri

Saudi Arabia thanks australia

We hope you will download these pics and info, repost and write about the story – to help more people access the information.

We Want YOU to Retell the Story

Australia subsidises and facilitates weapons sales to the Saudi Ministry of the Interior (MOI) and to the UAE.

The Saudi MOI is like our own militarised Home Affairs. It includes special forces and the “Saudi CIA”.

The Saudis ‘promise’ those weapons are not used in Yemen. But there is no verification process: It’s just ‘asserted’ by defence bureaucrats (see Parliamentary record below).

There are no boundaries in modern militarisation. ‘Special’ security forces move between external military operations and domestic operations: “home affairs”.

  • The Saudis use knives against journalists in foreign countries. And Australia has done nothing. Khashoggi spoke out against War Crimes in Yemen.
  • Germany, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Italy have banned weapons sales to Saudi Arabia.
  • The UK Government suspended weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, when they were found to have failed to fully assess the risk of human rights violations.
  • Share this petition – widely – and sign if you have not already done so.
  • And retell the story in your own words and using our slides. It’s time to take it further.

Formation of Australian Arms Control Coalition

Wage Peace and IPAN have joined with Amnesty, Human Rights Watch, Save the Children and other civil society groups in a new Australian Arms Control Coalition (AACC) #AusArmsControl to #StopArmingSaudi.

Members of the Coalition (AACC) are researching and questioning that the Government has no transparent processes for assessment. That the #ArmsTradeTreaty has no teeth and is systematically undermined for profit.

Where to from here? We’d love to hear your thinking.

EOS is an ASX listed company that sells to the Saudis. EOS has a factory filled with engineers and manufacturers in Canberra. Labor ex-Senator Kate Lundy is on the board. She pushes weapons development across the country for ACT Defence. Code word: “innovation“. 

We know the board member and major investor ‘Fred Bart’ is a former professional poker player involved in dodgy deals… Google him.

A lot of the workers of EOS are on LinkedIn. We know the shipments go from Sydney airport. We know which logistics company. 

The Defence Minister, a Brigadier was on the board of Raytheon, an arms company. Reynolds has made it into the inner echelons of state power. We don’t think she is a helpful target at this point.

We know that many institutions including the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine in Melbourne are taking money from Saudi Arabia for “scholarships” – including for the man who actually appeared to butcher Khashoggi.

We’d love your help to stop arming Saudi and UAE. What targets takes your fancy? We might call you soon to ask what you think.

Contact us and stay in touch. 0403214422

Yours sincerely,

Denis Doherty (ABCC) with Margaret Pestorius (Wage Peace)

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Join the vigil and challenge EOS

Every second Thursday at their Sydney office: 75 Elizabeth St, Sydney. 11am-12midday.

The other tenants really don’t like having an arms trader in the building!AntiBases EOS action


November 2019 – Australians take action

 

References

General Asiri (Wikipedia) 

Ministry of Interior (MOI) Blobapsecurity.org

The Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi (Wikipedia) 

Australia is facilitating and subsidising weapons deals in Saudi and UAE (Feb 2019) Dylan Welsh ABC

Marise Payne (July 2019) condemns murder of Khashoggi but does NOTHING to sanction Saudis 

Di Natale questions Defence officials in Senate Estimates October 2018 

Forensic Doctor trained in Australia apparently involved in Khashoggi murder

#StopArmingSaudi Petition

Christopher Pyne Spruiks Aussie Arms To Saudi Arabia
Christopher Pyne Spruiks Aussie Arms To Saudi Arabia As UN Warns Of Impending Yemen Famine  NEW MATILDA November 13, 2017
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