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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)
mi sono svegliata con la terribile notizia che il whistleblower australiano #DavidMcBride è stato condannato a 5 ANNI e 8 mesi per aver passato ai giornalisti della TV australiana ABC documenti segreti sui #criminiDiGuerra delle forze speciali australiane
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)
1. Must read this note by #DavidMcBride's lawyers, #XDLawyers, on what APPEARS to be a very unethical handling of a journalistic source who risks prison: getting the scoop and throwing the source under the bus
https://twitter.com/XDlawyers/status/1772091306866819347?t=VyMjBjED7ynwHP4S4Ecb2A&s=19
Seriously, no joke:
"But the trial judge Justice David Mossop rejected the argument, finding the law provided no duty to members of the military [like #DavidMcBride] to act in the public interest"
Whistleblower David McBride loses bid to stave off trial over public interest defence
ACT supreme court says law provides no duty to members of the military to act in the public interestChristopher Knaus (The Guardian)
Eccole le nostre guerre umanitarie: un militare australiano, #DavidMcBride, rivela #criminiDiGuerra delle forze speciali dell' #Australia in #Afghanistan e finirà lui in galera, non i criminali di guerra:
Whistleblower David McBride loses bid to stave off trial over public interest defence
ACT supreme court says law provides no duty to members of the military to act in the public interestChristopher Knaus (The Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/nov/15/whistleblower-david-mcbrides-trial-delayed-slightly-over-key-public-interest-argument?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Whistleblower David McBride’s trial delayed slightly over key public interest argument
Former military lawyer has pleaded not guilty to five charges in ACT supreme court over decision to leak material that was used as basis for ABC series on war crimesChristopher Knaus (The Guardian)
He deserves to be celebrated as a hero, not to be incarcerated for the rest of his life for exposing #WarCrimes by Australian Special Forces in #Afghanistan.
Please support him and buy his book
https://youtu.be/tZLQJTvxHfk?si=4mpPYvKZGqc1CB96
David McBride On Why He Blew The Whistle On The Australian Defence Force
David McBride is facing court today after he blew the whistle on the Australian Defence Force for alleged war crimes.Hamish Macdonald sat down with McBride o...YouTube
#DavidMcBride è un eroe:
https://youtu.be/tZLQJTvxHfk?si=manX6pSFOcpNDCGk
David McBride On Why He Blew The Whistle On The Australian Defence Force
David McBride is facing court today after he blew the whistle on the Australian Defence Force for alleged war crimes.Hamish Macdonald sat down with McBride o...YouTube
@giornalismo
Fissata la data dell'udienza per #DavidMcBride a quattro anni dall'accusa di aver fatto trapelare informazioni sui crimini di guerra dei soldati australiani in Afghanistan e, in particolare, di furto, divulgazione di informazioni in violazione del Crimes Act e divulgazione illegale di informazioni riservate ai sensi del Defense Act
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-13/trial-date-for-afghanistan-alleged-whistleblower/102218334
David McBride to face trial this year as Australian Defence Force investigates alleged Afghanistan war crimes
Former military lawyer David McBride will be tried in November, as the Australian Defence Force investigates alleged Afghanistan war crimes.Elizabeth Byrne (ABC News)