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		<title>Ex-SAS Soldier Charged in Afghanistan War Crimes Case</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Melbourne— An Australian former Special Air Service soldier has been charged with the murder of five unarmed Afghans during deployments]]></description>
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<p><strong>Melbourne</strong>— An Australian former Special Air Service soldier has been charged with the murder of five unarmed Afghans during deployments between 2009 and 2012, police said on Tuesday, marking only the second war crimes prosecution linked to Australia’s Afghanistan campaign.</p>



<p>The 47-year-old suspect, whose identity has not been officially confirmed by authorities, was arrested at Sydney Airport after arriving on a domestic flight from Brisbane, Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett said.</p>



<p> He is due to appear in a Sydney court later on Tuesday.Police allege the victims were not taking part in hostilities at the time of their deaths and were detained, unarmed, and under the control of members of the Australian Defence Force. </p>



<p>Barrett said the accused either directly carried out the shootings or ordered subordinate personnel to do so.The charges come as part of a broader investigation into alleged misconduct by elite Australian forces in Afghanistan. </p>



<p>A landmark 2020 military inquiry found credible evidence that special forces personnel unlawfully killed 39 Afghan prisoners, farmers, and other noncombatants.Barrett said the latest case involved only a limited number of personnel and emphasized that the allegations did not reflect the conduct of the wider military.</p>



<p> She described the accused actions as confined to “a very small section” of the defence force.The Office of the Special Investigator, established to examine war crimes allegations, has reviewed 53 incidents to date, with 39 cases concluding without charges, according to its director Ross Barnett.</p>



<p>The case follows separate proceedings against former SAS soldier Oliver Schulz, who has pleaded not guilty to a charge of war crime murder over the alleged killing of an Afghan man in Uruzgan province in 2012.</p>



<p>War crime murder is a federal offense in Australia and carries a potential sentence of life imprisonment. Around 40,000 Australian personnel served in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2021, during which 41 troops were killed.</p>
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		<title>Saudi Arabia Denounces RSF Hospital Strike in Sudan as Breach of International Law</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh — Saudi Arabia on Saturday condemned an attack by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on a hospital in White]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> — Saudi Arabia on Saturday condemned an attack by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on a hospital in White Nile State that left multiple people dead and injured, including medical staff, describing the incident as a violation of international law and a breach of commitments to protect civilians.</p>



<p>In a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency, the Kingdom’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the strike on a medical facility in the city of Al-Jabalain constituted a “flagrant violation of international law and international humanitarian law,” as well as a breach of fundamental principles governing armed conflict.</p>



<p>The ministry denounced the targeting of the hospital as a “reprehensible act” that cannot be justified under any circumstances, underscoring the protected status of medical facilities and personnel under international humanitarian norms.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia called for an immediate cessation of such violations and urged all parties involved in the Sudan conflict to adhere to the Jeddah Declaration signed on May 11, 2023, which includes commitments to safeguard civilians and civilian infrastructure.</p>



<p>The Kingdom reiterated its longstanding position supporting Sudan’s unity and its legitimate institutions, stating that preserving these remains essential for achieving stability and addressing the aspirations of the Sudanese population.</p>
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