Hager welcomes Hit and Run inquiry decision
Hit and Run inquiry decision welcomed
Media release 11
April 2018
Nicky Hager has welcomed the announcement today of an independent inquiry into civilian casualties during the August 2010 NZSAS raid in Afghanistan – Operation Burnham – the subject of the 2017 book Hit and Run.
“This is very, very good news for New
Zealand,” he said. “It is vital that, as a country, we
can face up to incidents where our military does terrible
things.”
He said good people have been chosen for
the inquiry, the terms of reference are broad and resources
have been allocated so it can do a proper job. “It feels
like the start of a sound and thorough
process.”
“There have been years of cover up by
the NZSAS and senior military staff ever since the raid –
intended for insurgents – killed and wounded 21 civilians,
most of them women and children. Even after we wrote a whole
book setting out what had happened, the New Zealand Defence
Force continued its denials. It is an intolerable situation
when the military tries to cover up its own
misdeeds.”
“The obvious answer was an independent
inquiry and so we warmly welcome today's
announcement.”
“International law says that
countries have a legal obligation to conduct an independent
inquiry whenever there are credible allegations of civilian
casualties. The New Zealand Defence Force and government
refused to do this for seven years. At last another
government is doing the right
thing.”