Soldiers have been ‘tarred with the same brush’ over allegations

Sky News Australia published this video item, entitled “Soldiers have been ‘tarred with the same brush’ over allegations” – below is their description.

Sky News host Peta Credlin says soldiers who have been no way involved in any of the allegations contained in the Brereton report, have yet still been “all tarred with the same brush”. Ms Credlins comments comes after Judge Paul Brereton’s report detailed evidence of 23 incidents allegedly committed by 19 Australian soldiers – including the alleged killing of 39 Afghan civilians. “And even if they are part of the 19, they still haven’t had these claims tested in court in any way,” Ms Credlin said. “They’ve got no way yet to defend their good name”. “I think it’s been handled very, very badly”.

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