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    Australia Repatriates Women and Children Linked to Islamic State from Syria Camps

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Australia is repatriating a group of women and children connected to the militant group Islamic State from detention camps located in northeastern Syria. Authorities confirmed that four women and nine children, previously held in these camps, are scheduled to arrive in Australia by Thursday night. Officials emphasized that the returnees are traveling without any financial or logistical assistance from the government.

    Reports indicate that one woman and her child are en route to Sydney via Doha, while another group is arriving on a separate flight to Melbourne. The office of Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has not provided immediate comments regarding the travel arrangements.

    Upon arrival, the children are expected to enter rehabilitation programs and receive community support. Meanwhile, the Australian Federal Police have stated that some adult returnees may be subject to questioning, ongoing investigations, or criminal charges related to alleged extremist activities.

    Between 2012 and 2016, several Australian women traveled to Syria after their husbands or relatives joined Islamic State during the group’s expansion across Syria and Iraq. Following the defeat of Islamic State’s self-declared caliphate in 2019, thousands of suspected militants and their families were detained by Kurdish-led forces in northeastern Syria. Among the largest detention facilities is the al-Hol camp, which houses many foreign women and children linked to the group under worsening humanitarian conditions.

    The repatriation issue has been politically sensitive in Australia, with critics expressing concerns about potential security risks. Conversely, human rights and humanitarian organizations have called for governments to repatriate their citizens rather than leaving them indefinitely detained in unstable conflict zones.

    Australia has previously repatriated women and children from Syrian camps under strict monitoring. This latest group’s return coincides with broader regional instability in Syria. Earlier this year, the United States began relocating detained Islamic State members following the weakening of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, who had been responsible for guarding detention centers holding thousands of suspected militants and affiliated civilians, including foreign nationals.

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