Justice must be served to atone for war crimes

Justice must be served to atone for war crimes

Some countries turn a blind eye to their war crimes. But the Brereton Report,and the stated determination of Australian leaders to see justice served,sets this country apart from some of its allies.

  • byGeoffrey Robertson

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  • byGeoffrey Robertson