ISIS brides face arrest upon return to Australia | 7NEWS
Two women who travelled to Syria to support ISIS fighters are expected to be arrested upon their return to Australia from the Al Roj detention camp in northeast Syria.
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Two women who travelled to Syria to support ISIS fighters are expected to be arrested upon their return to Australia from the Al Roj detention camp in northeast Syria.
7news.com.auThe Albanese government insists it played no role in the return of women who willingly left Australia to join Islamic State. Yet after a week of Senate hearings and document releases, the evidence shows the opposite.
ipa.org.auThe issue of returning Australian citizens connected to Islamic State has become a vexed issue. There are better ways to handle it.
theconversation.comFederal Police warn Parliament that more wives of Islamic State fighters are seeking to return to Australia through their own means. Two ISIS brides recently returned to Australia after successfully applying for Australian citizenship for their four
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