IF IT had not been for Australia’s practice of insisting that it did not take prisoners of war, Tanik Mahmud, a 43-year-old Iranian captured by the Australian SAS at a roadblock in western Iraq in April 2003, might still be alive.
IF IT had not been for Australia’s practice of insisting that it did not take prisoners of war, Tanik Mahmud, a 43-year-old Iranian captured by the Australian SAS at a roadblock in western Iraq in April 2003, might still be alive.