One Nation leader Pauline Hanson and former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott have doubled-down on their support of Ben Roberts-Smith after his arrest at Sydney Airport this morning. Australia's most decorated soldier was arrested by AFP and OSI officers while getting off a flight from Brisbane. He is expected to be charged with five counts of war crime - murder relating to the deaths of five Afghan nationals between 2009 and 2012, AFP commissioner Kristy Barrett confirmed.
Pauline Hanson, Tony Abbott speak in support of Ben Roberts-Smith following arrest
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson and former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott have doubled-down on their support of Ben Roberts-Smith after his arrest at Sydney Airport this morning.
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: Donald Trump says Iran wants him to 'keep bombing' One Nation leader Pauline Hanson and former Liberal prime minister Tony Abbott both took to social media to affirm their support of the Victoria Cross recipient, following news of his arrest. "I remain steadfast in my support of Ben Roberts-Smith despite news of his arrest today," Hanson said. ”
Ben, his immediate and broader defence family need the Australian people's support right now and I will not abandon him like so many other politicians. "
Ben was disgracefully arrested in front of his twin 15-year-old girls. "He will be held in jail for seven days. He gets just one bail application. If that application fails, they can hold him for two years. "AFP and OSI have spent $300 million over 10 years to get to this point."
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“As prime minister during multiple deployments, and having spent time with our troops in war-zones, I could not have asked for a more loyal and professional military and my respect for their service is undiminished," Abbott wrote in a post to Facebook.
“If Ben Roberts-Smith transgressed, why wasn't this picked up prior to his gallantry awards and why wasn't any culture of brutality towards prisoners detected by his more senior officers, and dealt with quickly, rather than being allowed to fester, as has been alleged, for over a decade?" ”
After doing their best to serve our country, dozens of former special forces soldiers should not still be in limbo years later because of ongoing investigations that have only resulted in charges in two cases." It was "wrong to judge the actions of men in mortal combat by the standards of ordinary civilian life", Abbott noted in his post. ”
Justice delayed is justice denied. If evidence is clear, and cases are strong, they should be brought and concluded without delay.
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Otherwise, people should be cleared to get on with their lives lest the process itself become the punishment. "
In Afghanistan, our soldiers fought bravely and well for a just cause. I am very sorry that some of them have been subjected to a form of persecution by the country they served." The controversial political figures' defiant support comes hours after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warned against politicising Roberts-Smith's arrest and pending charges. "
That is a matter that it's very important that there not be political engagement in what is a matter that is now the subject of legal proceedings," Albanese said. "I have no intention of prejudicing a matter that clearly is a legal matter and that's before the courts and any comment would do so.”
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