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Councillor receives response on Oscar Jenkins’ Russian detention

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: March 13, 2025
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RUSSIAN ROULETTE: Cr Paul Golle is seeking answers on the detention of Oscar Jenkins.
RUSSIAN ROULETTE: Cr Paul Golle is seeking answers on the detention of Oscar Jenkins.
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REDLAND City Councillor Paul Golle has attracted international attention with a letter concerning the case of Australian national Oscar Jenkins, who is currently detained in Russia.

While local politicians are typically focused on municipal matters, Cr Golle’s intervention has prompted a detailed response from the Australian Government regarding the plight of Jenkins, who is an enlisted soldier fighting for Ukraine.

Jenkins was initially reported dead after being captured by Russian forces, but it has since been confirmed that he is alive and in detention.

This revelation has led to mounting pressure on the Australian Government, which is now actively engaging with international partners to ensure Jenkins’ humane treatment and secure his release.

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“Words cannot adequately express the deep frustration and anger I feel as a veteran of this country and as an elected member of local government,” Cr Golle wrote.

“If the reports concerning the Australian citizen allegedly taken prisoner by Russian forces and now executed are true, it is an unconscionable act that demands a resolute and immediate response.

“Very few take up arms under a just cause, but the Australians who have volunteered to work in various war zones do so believing they are fighting the fight on behalf of those of us who still believe that real freedom is worth protecting.”

In the official response, Geoff Bowan, Assistant Secretary for the Eastern and South-East Europe Branch, replying on behalf of Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong, assured Cr Golle that the Australian Government continues to press Russia on its obligations under international humanitarian law, particularly in relation to prisoners of war.

He said the Government reiterated its firm stance against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, maintaining limited diplomatic engagement with the nation since the start of its full-scale military assault in February, 2022.

Mr Bowan outlined that Australia has imposed over 1200 financial sanctions and travel bans on Russian entities and individuals, alongside a suite of trade restrictions.

“Despite its increasing isolation, Russia remains a global power with influence,” Mr Bowan wrote.

“It currently remains in Australia’s interest to keep diplomatic channels open.”

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