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Thanks Chris, I don’t accept these men were guilty. That’s what I am now appealing through the petitions, to get an indpendent review of the trials. I do not belive these men received fair trails in accordance with the law of 1902 and the convictions are unsafe.
Secondly, they were Australians, (remember Australia didn’t have a spohiscated residency, national identity laws at the time). The men were vounteers under British command. They had never been Australian Army officers nor had they left the Aust Army. Morant and Handcock were executed as Australians by the British and remian the first and last. Join me in a ‘push’ for an inquiry and hopefully we can have these questions answered by an independent inquiry.