![]() If even one finding of murder stands up, the main imputation drawn from the newspaper articles – that he murdered or was involved in the murders of Afghan males under control or containment during the war in Afghanistan – would survive. ![]() The problem for Roberts Smith is that he needs to wipe the slate clean. Two questions immediately emerge who will be paying for the appeal, and does it have any chance? The short answers are: if anyone, Kerry Stokes – and probably not. It’s all about whether the judge got it right. This time he’s not trying to prove that The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times – and journalists Nick McKenzie, Chris Masters and David Wroe – got it wrong. Illustration: Ollie Towning Photo: Oscar Colman The decorated war veteran this week pulled the trigger on his anticipated appeal against findings that he was a war criminal, murderer and bully who was complicit in the unlawful killing of four unarmed prisoners in Afghanistan.īen Roberts-Smith is challenging the defamation verdict which has cast a shadow over his service ion Afghanistan. ![]() Now it’s Ben Roberts-Smith v Justice Anthony Besanko. Ben Roberts-Smith v Nine was the first part of the “defamation trial of the century”.
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