![An Afghan girl at the entrance of her house, in the old town of Kabul, the capital city, on April 2010.](https://www.justiceinfo.net/wp-content/uploads/Afghanistan_afghan-girl-destroyed-house_@Mauricio-Lima-AFP.jpg)
In this latest podcast from our partners from Asymmetrical Haircuts, we follow on with a series of episodes on Australia’s investigation into war crimes allegedly committed by its troops in Afghanistan. They discuss and highlight here, in particular, the details of a compensation scheme that has been placed into the hands of the military. For two of the speakers, Professor Ben Saul, the UN Special Rapporteur on Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights, and Rawan Arraf, director of the Australian Centre for International Justice, the delays and the way in which compensation to victims are handled are urgent issues.
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This podcast has been published as part of a partnership between Justice Info and Asymmetrical Haircuts, a podcast on international justice produced from The Hague by journalists Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg, who retain full control and independence over the contents of the podcast.