Return of ISIS Brides and Children to Australia Expected Next Week
Even more ISIS brides about to return to Australia next week - as final flight arrangements are arranged

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A group of six women and 14 children linked to ISIS is expected to return to Australia next week, pending final flight arrangements. This follows a recent return of four women and nine children, with some facing serious charges. The situation has raised concerns among those still in the Al Roj camp in Syria.
- 01Six women and 14 children are expected to leave Syria's Al Roj internment camp within days.
- 02One woman will remain in Syria due to an exclusion order imposed by the Australian government.
- 03Recent arrivals included four women and nine children, with three women charged with crimes against humanity.
- 04Janai Safar, one of the recent returnees, was previously prepared for charges dating back to 2019.
- 05The situation has caused unrest in the Al Roj camp, with remaining residents expressing concern over the arrests.
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A group of six women and 14 children linked to ISIS is anticipated to return to Australia as early as next week, with authorities finalizing flight arrangements. The Syrian government is facilitating this process, allowing for the release of necessary travel funds. The group’s return coincides with the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Adha, although the exact timing remains uncertain. Notably, one woman will stay in Syria due to an exclusion order from the Albanese government. Recently, four women and nine children returned to Australia, leading to the immediate arrest of three women on charges related to crimes against humanity. Janai Safar, who was arrested upon her arrival, is facing charges dating back to 2019 for joining a terrorist organization. The news of these arrests has sparked anger among those still in the Al Roj camp, with some expressing concern for the children left behind. The Australian Federal Police are currently involved in the ongoing investigations and potential charges for the returning women.
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The return of these individuals could lead to significant legal and social implications in Australia, affecting public safety and community relations.
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