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#DavidMcBride is a hero.
He exposed #Australian Special Forces #WarCrimes in #Afghanistan.
Please help to save this man of integrity
Donate to support his legal fees.
Even small donations (5 dollars) can make a difference.
Donate here:
https://chuffed.org/project/davidmcbride
Help free David McBride from prison - David vs Goliath
On 14 May 2024, the ACT Supreme Court jailed David McBride for trying to expose the Australian Defence Force’s unethical, harmful and highly politicised leadership. David is not giving up.Chuffed
#DavidMcBride had the courage to reveal #Australian Special Forces' #WarCrimes in #Afghanistan and has been sentenced to spend 5 years and 8 months in prison.
It's a monstrous injustice.
Please consider to donate to help him to pay his legal fees
HERE:
https://chuffed.org/project/davidmcbride?s=09
David McBride's Appeal - David vs Goliath
On 14 May 2024, the ACT Supreme Court jailed David McBride for trying to expose the Australian Defence Force’s unethical, harmful and highly politicised leadership. David is not giving up.Chuffed
I woke up to the terrible news that #DavidMcBride was sentenced to 5 years+8 months in prison
His crime? Having a conscience
He revealed #WarCrimes by #Australian special forces in #Afghanistan
David McBride: former army lawyer sentenced to five years for stealing and leaking Afghanistan war documents
McBride, who pleaded guilty to stealing commonwealth information and passing it to the ABC, receives non-parole jail term of 27 monthsSarah Basford Canales (The Guardian)
yesterday #Guardian #Australia #ChristopherKnaus reported on a declassified U.S. cable which I just obtained through #FOIA litigation against the US #StateDepartment
The cable provides indisputable evidence that US diplomacy monitored #Australian supporters of #JA & #WikiLeaks:
US officials monitored pro-Assange protests in Australia for ‘anti-US sentiment’, documents reveal
Previously classified papers detail how the US embassy in Canberra responded to WikiLeaks’ release of embassy cables in 2010 and ‘sensationalist’ local mediaChristopher Knaus (The Guardian)