Australia has ruled out repatriation for ISIS families. This isn’t a safe or coherent plan

The women and children were among more than 2 000 people from 50 different countries detained at al Roj camp in Kurdish controlled northern Syria. The Albanese government s stance on the Australian women and children in Syria has never really been clarified, which is fuelling all of this uncertainty at the moment. There s a precedent for repatriation Australia has demonstrated it can repatriate its citizens safely when it feels compelled to. In 2022, for example, it helped repatriate four women

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Australia has ruled out repatriation for ISIS families. This isn’t a safe or coherent plan

The women and children were among more than 2 000 people from 50 different countries detained at al Roj camp in Kurdish controlled northern Syria. The Albanese government s stance on the Australian women and children in Syria has never really been clarified, which is fuelling all of this uncertainty at the moment. There s a precedent for repatriation Australia has demonstrated it can repatriate its citizens safely when it feels compelled to. In 2022, for example, it helped repatriate four women

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