David McBride pleaded guilty to stealing and sharing military secrets on the eve of his trial last year, after legal rulings sunk his defence.

An ex-military lawyer, McBride said he was felt a moral duty to speak up.

A landmark inquiry later found evidence that Australian forces had unlawfully killed 39 Afghans during the war.

McBride is the first person in Australia to be jailed over the war crimes allegations his leak helped expose.

The 60-year-old admits he gave troves of documents to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), saying he was concerned about the attitudes of commanders and what he then thought was the “over-investigation” of troops, the court heard.

  • @tourist
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    257 months ago

    At least those soldiers who executed civilians and prisoners of war are in jail. They’re in jail, right?

    • @EurekaStockade
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      77 months ago

      Well, one of Australia’s high profile war criminals was punished with a cushy media executive job