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SUNDAY, JULY 03, 2022

War criminal

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Thoughts

America does not control the forever wars

Networks of power encompassing great numbers organise themselves and are organised similarly to the networks of power we call states

Former KLA officer Salih Mustafa, accused of murder, torture and cruel treatment during the 1998-1999 Kosovo conflict, appears before a special tribunal set up to hear cases of war crimes allegedly committed by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), in The Hague, Netherlands, September 15, 2021. Robin van Lonkhuijsen/ANP/Pool via REUTERS
World+Biz

Ex-rebel denies war crimes as Kosovo tribunal opens first trial

Members of Australia's special forces conduct an exercise during the Australian International Airshow in Melbourne March 2, 2011. REUTERS/Mick Tsikas
World+Biz

Australia defence chief pledges changes after damning Afghanistan report

Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison arrives at Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, November 17, 2020/ Reuters
World+Biz

Australia's PM calls allegations of Australian atrocities in Afghanistan 'disturbing'

A Supreme Court judge has been helping the Australian Defence Force investigate the conduct of special soldiers forces in Afghanistan during the 12-year conflict. Photo: Defence Force
World+Biz

Australia to prosecute troops for war crimes in Afghanistan

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Districts

Convicted war criminal dies at Kashimpur Jail

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