Afghanistan war crimes inquiry: Calls to drop prosecution of whistleblower David McBride

Katie Burgess
Updated April 14 2021 - 11:20pm, first published November 19 2020 - 4:00pm
David McBride speaks to the media after arriving at the ACT Supreme Court. Picture: Blake Foden
David McBride speaks to the media after arriving at the ACT Supreme Court. Picture: Blake Foden

The legal team for whistleblower David McBride says it is "unfathomable" that the former military lawyer still faces jail, after an inquiry confirmed Australian soldiers were involved in the unlawful killing of dozens of Afghan civilians.

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Katie Burgess

Katie Burgess

Federal politics reporter

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