NSW Police will seek to speak with a cohort of women and children linked to ISIS fighters when they arrive in Australia, but a senior officer admits “they can go wherever they like”.
About one third of the cohort of 34 ISIS brides and their children have planned to return to New South Wales, according to NSW Premier Chris Minns.
ASIO has cleared this cohort of security concerns but the government still insists it will not bring back anyone – women or ...
Australian women and children linked to Islamic State fighters will get no help from the government to return home, PM ...
ISIS brides still being held in northern Syria have applied for Australian passports in an effort to return home.
The head of Syria’s Roj internment camp has revealed two ­additional Australian ISIS brides considered to be “extremists” are being held separately to the group of 11 women and 23 children at the ...
Some call for the families to be rescued from the camps in Syria. Others, haunted by their own suffering at the hands of ...
Eleven Australian women with past links to Islamic State remain in limbo in northeastern Syria ­following a failed bid to leave the al-Roj detention camp earlier this week.
Ultimately, the dilemma facing the Australian government about these women and their children stems from an uncomfortable truth: citizenship is a concept that sits above good and bad behavior.
Encrypted messages from women living inside the Al Roj camp in northern Syria have revealed that 34 Australian ISIS-linked ...
The Prime Minister is lying to you. He says he has to give these so-called ISIS brides a passport under Australian law but that’s not the truth.
Shamima Begum and other ISIS detainees may be able to escape their Syrian detention camps amid fierce fighting in Syria. Ms Begum, 26, who was stripped of her British ...