The term “ISIS brides” is used to describe foreign women who travelled to Syria and Iraq between 2014 and 2019 to live under Islamic State rule. Many Australians who made the journey were young women ...
Australian women and children linked to Islamic State fighters will get no help from the government to return home, PM ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has looked at banning two out of the 34 members of the ISIS brides cohort from returning to Australia.
Former Australian Federal Police detective superintendent David Craig has warned ISIS brides attempting to return to ...
Security officials believe a prominent and well-respected figure in Australia’s Muslim community is coordinating the latest ...
The effort to bring back the women and children is being organised by western Sydney doctor Jamal Rifi, who led Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke’s re-election campaign.
Tensions have flared over the government’s handling of the potential return of Islamic State-linked Australians.
The Australian government says it will not repatriate 34 nationals released by Syrian Kurdish forces from a camp holding ...
Another cohort of Australian “ISIS brides” and their children are expected to make their way back to Australia after their first attempt failed on Monday, when they were turned around by Syrian ...
Eleven family groups – 34 individuals – who have been stuck in Syrian internment camps for years are trying to make their way home. Why were they in Syria in the first place?
ISIS brides attempting to return to Australia from Syria with their children have not given up hope despite the PM’s refusal ...
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan says the ISIS brides should not be coming back to Australia.
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