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Pauline Hanson erupts over Ben Roberts-Smith's arrest and the detail that infuriated her most - as Aussies lash out in anger while the Greens GLOAT

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2026/04/07 - 04:53 501 مشاهدة
By KYLIE STEVENS, SENIOR BREAKING NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 05:53, 7 April 2026 | Updated: 05:58, 7 April 2026 One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has led a furious online backlash over the arrest of Australia's most decorated soldier over alleged war crimes in Afghanistan. Ben Roberts-Smith, 47, was taken into custody by Australian Federal Police officers at Sydney Domestic Airport after arriving on a flight from Brisbane on Tuesday morning, reportedly in front of his teenage twin daughters. The Victoria Cross recipient will face court later on Tuesday after he was charged with five counts of war crime-murder, following a joint investigation between the Office of the Special Investigator (OSI) and the AFP. The maximum penalty for the offence of war crime–murder is life imprisonment. Hanson vowed to stand by Roberts-Smith in the wake of his arrest as she slammed authorities over the huge cost to reach this stage. 'I remain steadfast in my support,' the senator posted online. '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. 'AFP and OSI have spent $300million over 10 years to get to this point.' Ben Roberts-Smith has been arrested over multiple alleged war crimes Controversial activist Drew Pavlou was also quick to leap to Roberts-Smith's defence. He pointed out that Roberts-Smith was awarded the Victoria Cross for  singlehandedly storming two Taliban machine gun positions by himself in order to save his SAS team.  'And this is how we repay him,' Pavlou wrote. 'I spoke to an Australian Afghan war veteran, who told me that the Australian government literally paid for billboards in Afghanistan offering to pay random Afghans to come forward with war crime allegations.  'What country on Earth would do this to itself? Tell me: When does the Taliban plan on holding war crimes tribunals into their own people? But not everyone agreed with the backlash. Greens senator David Shoebridge posted a screenshot of an article about the arrests, and wrote: 'Good.'  Greens senator David Shoebridge posted a screenshot of an article about the arrests, and wrote: 'Good' Following the comment, Shoebridge issued a press release praising the arrest. 'This is a moment of accountability and highlights the appalling cost of war on all sides,' he said.  'No one should be above the law. These charges relate to killings that happened in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012, for victims and survivors that is far too long to wait for justice. 'Deployments of troops in overseas conflicts always come at enormous cost to people on the ground who face the horror and brutality of war. 'It is essential we remember the human cost of war right now as the US and Israeli attacks on Iran and the Iranian people escalate. 'Gold braid on your shoulder is not meant to be legal protection from complicity in war crimes. 'If justice is to be fully delivered there must be further and closer attention paid to the role of senior officers who directed and oversaw Australia's deployment in Afghanistan.' Prime Minister Anthony Albanese repeatedly refused to weigh in on the case during a press conference on Tuesday.  Roberts-Smith is expected to front a NSW court later today AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett confirmed a 47-year-old had been charged with five counts of war crime - murder during a press conference outside the AFP Sydney Headquarters on Tuesday afternoon. She refused to refer to Roberts-Smith by name under the AFP's usual practice. 'It will be alleged the man was a member of the ADF when he was involved in the deaths of Afghan nationals between 2009 and 2012, in circumstances that constitute war crimes under the Commonwealth criminal code,' Commissioner Barrett said. 'It will be alleged the victims were detained, unarmed, and were under the control of the ADF members when they were killed. 'It will be alleged the victims were shot by the accused or shot by subordinate members of the ADF in the presence of and acting on the orders of the accused.' She said the alleged victims were not taking part in hostilities at the time of their alleged murder in the war zone.  The Office of the Special Investigator, comprised of 54 investigators, launched an investigation into the soldier in 2021, with about a dozen other war crimes investigations into ADF personnel in Afghanistan ongoing. 'The OSI has been tasked with investigating literally dozens of murders alleged to have been committed in the middle of a war zone in a country 9000 kilometres from Australia,' OSI director Ross Barnett said. 'Because we can't go to that country.... we don't have access to the crime scenes... we don't have access to the deceased, there's no post-mortem... so it's a very challenging starting point for all these investigations.' A Federal Court judge previously found Roberts-Smith was responsible for a number of killings in a blockbuster defamation trial against Nine newspapers. Justice Anthony Besanko's findings were on the balance of probabilities, rather than the criminal standard of beyond reasonable doubt. The articles, published in 2018, included claims Roberts-Smith kicked a handcuffed man off a cliff and ordered his execution, and machine-gunned another prisoner, taking his prosthetic leg home as a souvenir drinking vessel. The alleged war criminal has maintained his innocence. Justice Besanko found Roberts-Smith machine-gunned an unarmed prisoner in the back, taking the man's prosthetic leg back to Australia to use as a beer drinking vessel during a 2009 raid on a compound codenamed Whiskey 108. He also said Roberts-Smith stood silent while a rookie soldier was ordered to execute an elderly Afghan prisoner so he could be 'blooded'. Justice Besanko found one of the newspapers' central claims - that Mr Roberts-Smith had kicked an unarmed and handcuffed man, Ali Jan, off a 10-metre cliff and then ensured he was shot - was true. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
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