Australian ISIS Brides Return Home Amid Controversy and Security Concerns
The dark message from one of the ISIS brides as they all fly back to Australia TODAY...except one: 'How great to be martyred for Allah'

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A group of Australian women, known as ISIS brides, is returning to Australia after being stranded in Syria. Among them, Hodan Abby, who sought martyrdom, and others with links to Islamic State fighters. One bride is banned from returning due to national security concerns. Prime Minister Albanese stated the government will not assist them.
- 01Hafsa Mohamed, who sought martyrdom in Syria, died in 2015, while her friend Hodan Abby is returning with her children.
- 02Seven women, including Nesrine Zahab and Kirsty Rosse-Emile, are returning to Australia after being detained in Syria for years.
- 03One unnamed ISIS bride has been issued a temporary exclusion order and cannot return due to security risks.
- 04Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that the federal government is not providing assistance to the returning women.
- 05Recent returns of ISIS brides have raised concerns about potential criminal charges upon arrival in Australia.
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A group of Australian women, often referred to as ISIS brides, is set to return to Australia after spending years in Syria, with most expected to land in Sydney on Tuesday evening. Among them is Hodan Abby, who traveled to Syria with her friend Hafsa Mohamed, who died in 2015 while seeking martyrdom. The group includes seven women with ties to Islamic State fighters, collectively bringing 14 children back with them. However, one unnamed bride faces a temporary exclusion order due to national security concerns. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has stated that the government will not offer assistance to these women. The return of these individuals raises questions about potential criminal charges, as some previous returnees have faced serious legal repercussions. The situation highlights ongoing debates about the challenges of reintegrating individuals associated with extremist groups into Australian society.
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The return of these women and their children poses significant challenges for Australian authorities regarding security and social reintegration.
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