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Australian IS families in Syria camp turned back

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Al Jazeera on MSN · 2d
Dozens of Australian ISIL relatives freed from Syria’s Roj camp
Families of 34 Australians are set to depart from Damascus, Kurdish authorities say.

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Australians with alleged IS ties are turned back after departing Syrian camp for repatriation
 · 1d · on MSN
Thirty four Australians released from Syrian camp holding IS-affiliated families
 · 17h
Australia rules out helping families of ISIS militants leave Syrian camp
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Tuesday that his government would not help Australians in a Syrian camp holding families of suspected Islamic State militants return home, with the gove...

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 · 10h
Australia to ban citizen from returning to country under rarely-used terror laws
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Australia’s ISIS camp dilemma exposes Syria’s growing post SDF chaos
 · 23h
Australia won't repatriate ISIS-linked citizens stuck in Syrian camps
NGOs like Amnesty International have warned that the camps are experiencing human rights abuses.

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 · 5h
Australia won't repatriate 34 women and children linked to IS from Syria
 · 1d
Australia PM says Isis-linked families in Syria ‘made their bed’ as they are turned back to refugee camp
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In Syria's Roj detention camp, jihadist women are convinced they will soon be 'freed'

The female prisoners, mostly foreign nationals who joined the Islamic State group in the 2010s, celebrate the advance of Syrian government forces, who are set to retake control of the camps and prisons in the Kurdish autonomous region under the January 30 agreement.
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Australians Returned to Roj Camp After Failed Damascus Transfer; Albanese Warns of Legal Consequences

Prime Minister Albanese Says Canberra Has “No Sympathy,” Refuses Support and Warns Returnees Will Face Full Force of the Law
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