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Two Australian states prepare to resettle children from Syrian detention camp with most bound for Melbourne

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Key Topics & People
Syria *Tony Burke Islamic State Australia Krissy Barrett

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Story Timeline

May 6, 2026

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National Security(4)
The Guardian - World News19h ago

Charges flagged as women and children from IS-linked families set to fly from Syria to Australia

Four Australian women and nine of their children and grandchildren are en route to Australia from Syria, expected to arrive this week. The group, who had been held in the al-Roj detention camp, are returning after over a decade. Australian authorities, including the Home Affairs Minister and Federal Police, have stated they provided no assistance for the journey. While Australian citizens have a right to return, some of the women face arrest and potential charges upon arrival due to their alleged links to the Islamic State. The government has issued one exclusion order for another woman in Syria based on national security concerns.

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BBC News - World19h ago

IS families in Syria have booked tickets home to Australia, minister says

Australia's government is preparing for the return of 13 citizens from Syria, including children, who have booked flights home. These individuals have been living in the al-Roj camp since 2019, after the Islamic State was driven from its last stronghold. Authorities have been planning for their return since 2014, with measures to manage and monitor them. Investigations are ongoing to determine if any individuals have committed terrorism or crimes against humanity offenses, such as slave trading. While the spy agency head stated no immediate concern, he confirmed the group will be monitored, and action will be taken if concerning behavior is observed. Returning children will participate in integration and support programs.

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Al Jazeera12h ago

Australian women with alleged ISIL ties returning from Syria, minister says

Thirteen Australians, comprising four women and nine children, are expected to return to Australia from Syria on Thursday evening, arriving in Melbourne and Sydney. Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett stated that some individuals will be arrested and charged due to alleged links to ISIL. The women and children have been living in the Roj camp in northeastern Syria. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke condemned the women's decision to travel to Syria and warned that those who committed offenses would face prosecution. While the government did not assist their return, legal limitations exist on preventing citizens from re-entering the country. The children will receive psychological support and participate in programs aimed at countering violent extremism and community integration.

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Human Interest(1)
The Guardian - World News12h ago

Two Australian states prepare to resettle children from Syrian detention camp with most bound for Melbourne

Four Australian women and nine children are returning from Syrian detention camps, with most expected to be resettled in Melbourne. The group is due to arrive on Thursday. Australian Federal Police have indicated some women will face criminal charges upon arrival, while support services will be provided for the children. This repatriation follows advocacy for the return of Australian citizens detained since the collapse of the Islamic State caliphate. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan stated that returning children will be offered countering violent extremism programs. The situation highlights the ongoing efforts to address the welfare of children and the legal ramifications for adults involved.

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Key Claims

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Mat Tinkler advocates for focusing on the recovery and well-being of the children returning from Syria.

— Mat Tinkler, CEO of Save the Children Australia

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13 Australians linked to Isis are returning from Syria.

— Australian authorities

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Some individuals will face arrest and charges upon return.

— Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett

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The government is not assisting and will not assist these individuals.

— Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke

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The head of Australia's spy agency is not immediately concerned but expects the group to get attention.

— Mike Burgess

Apr 30, 2026

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The Guardian - World News6d ago

Trump administration urges countries to help citizens stuck in Syria as Australia maintains hardline stance

The Trump administration is urging countries to repatriate their citizens stranded in Syria, particularly those held in the al-Roj camp. This comes as the Australian government maintains a firm stance against repatriating Australian women and children, wives and offspring of Islamic State fighters, who have been detained for over six years. A group of four Australian women and their children recently attempted to return to Australia but are reportedly stuck in Damascus due to the government's refusal to assist. Most of these individuals claim they were coerced or tricked into Syria, and none have been charged with crimes. The situation highlights the ongoing challenge of dealing with foreign nationals, including children born in the camp, in the aftermath of the Islamic State conflict.

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Key Claims

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The Albanese government warned that members of the cohort would be prosecuted to the full extent of the law upon return if they committed an offence.

— Albanese government

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A group of four women and nine children left al-Roj camp last Friday in an attempt to return to Australia.

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The Trump administration is in active communication with countries, urging them to repatriate citizens stranded in Syria.

— Trump administration

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None of the Australians currently held in the camp has been charged with a crime.

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Seven Australian women and 14 children remain in the al-Roj camp in Syria's north-east.

— The Guardian