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Ben Roberts-Smith makes first public statement since arrest

Ben Roberts-Smith has just issued a short statement to the media while on bail on the Gold Coast as he awaits a potential trial on alleged war crimes.

The Victoria Cross recipient, once Australia’s most lionised soldier, faces five charges of war crime murder over allegations he killed unarmed civilians during his service with the Australian SAS in Afghanistan.

He told media on Sunday:

double quotation markFor the past 10 years, my family and I have been subject to a campaign to convince Australians that I’ve acted improperly in my service in Afghanistan.

As I’ve always maintained: 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.

I’m proud of my service in Afghanistan.

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Cait Kelly

In Aussie parlance, Meghan and Prince Harry’s whirlwind visit down under was the very definition of a “Claytons” tour.

Claytons in Australia is primarily known as a cultural phrase for a substitute, fake or ersatz version of something, the saying evolving from a 1970s/80s non-alcoholic beverage marketed as “the drink you have when you’re not having a drink”.

Yes, Harry and Meghan are royals. But this was not a royal tour. It was something very different.

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