Former Australian soldier speaks out against allegations of Afghan war crimes


FILE PHOTO: Former Australian Defence Force soldier Ben Roberts-Smith walks during a break outside the Federal Court of Australia, in Sydney, Australia, May 1, 2025. AAP/Bianca De Marchi via REUTERS/File Photo

(Corrects day to Sunday ⁠in first paragraph)

SYDNEY, April 19 (Reuters) - Australia's most decorated soldier, charged ⁠with war crimes related to Afghanistan deployments more than a ‌decade ago, on Sunday publicly denied the allegations against him and said he was proud of his service.

Ben Roberts-Smith, 47, freed this week on bail, is charged with ​five counts of war crimes over the alleged ⁠murder of five unarmed Afghan ⁠civilians between 2009 and 2012. Each charge carries a maximum jail term ⁠of ‌life.

The former Special Air Service (SAS) corporal has consistently denied the accusations of wrongdoing, many first reported by Nine Entertainment newspapers ⁠in a series of articles starting in 2018.

Speaking ​to the media ‌on Queensland's Gold Coast, Roberts-Smith said he always acted within the ⁠rules of ​engagement in Afghanistan.

"I categorically deny all of these allegations, and while I would have preferred these charges not be brought, I will be taking this ⁠opportunity to finally clear my name," he said. "I'm ​proud of my service in Afghanistan."

After more than a week in custody, Roberts-Smith was granted bail after a judge said his matter would likely ⁠take years to get to court. Prosecutors had opposed bail on fears Roberts-Smith might try to contact witnesses.

Police have said they will allege Roberts-Smith's victims were not taking part in hostilities at the time of ​their deaths and were detained, unarmed and ⁠under the control of Australian forces when killed.

In 2023, Roberts-Smith lost a ​defamation suit over the media accusations and ‌was found on the balance of probabilities ​to have been involved in the murder of four Afghan civilians.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)

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