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The release of the report garnered national headlines, international attention and responses from victims and activists.[20][21][22][23][24] In response to the report, 2 Squadron, Special Air Service Regiment was disbanded (with a new squadron to be raised at a later date),[25] and the Morrison government established a new Office of the Special Investigator to investigate further criminal conduct and recommend prosecution of individuals involved.[26][27][28] In December 2020, Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton appointed former Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Mark Weinberg as the Special Investigator.[29]
The Australian Defence Minister Linda Reynolds felt "physically ill" after reading the report.[9][30]
The Chief of the Defence Force, General Angus Campbell, apologised for "any wrongdoing by Australian soldiers" and decried a "distorted culture" that undermined the moral authority of the Australian Defence Force.[5] General Campbell also explained that he and the Chief of Army (Lieutenant General Rick Burr[2]) would take further action with respect to the commanders of units potentially involved in war crimes.[5]
Neil James, the executive director of the Australia Defence Association, stated that "Australian soldiers have committed war crimes in previous wars but they've been in isolation and haven't been systemic. This clearly is far more serious than anything the ADF has had in its history".[33]
The Department of Defence released a plan to respond to the findings of the Brereton Report on 30 July 2021. The plan states that Defence will implement reforms over the period to the end of 2025.[35]
希望你看的懂上面的措施
澳洲做的不好,美国做的不好,不代表杀害平民就是正确的。任何杀害平民的行为,都是应该上军事法庭的 |
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