Australia reverses decision to withhold medals from veterans
CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s government on Monday reversed a decision to strip soldiers of unit citations due to war crime allegations in Afghanistan and announced an inquiry into suicides among veterans and serving members of the military.
Australian Defence Chief Angus Campbell had decided to take citations from more than 3,000 special forces troops after a military report released in November found evidence that Australian soldiers unlawfully killed 39 Afghan prisoners, farmers and civilians. The report recommended 19 current and former soldiers face criminal investigation.
But Defence Minister Peter Dutton, who took over the portfolio last month, said only soldiers found guilty of misconduct would lose their medals.
“We shouldn’t be punishing the 99% for the sins of 1%,” Dutton told Sydney Radio 2GB.