ISIS brides won't be brought home

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ISIS brides won't be brought home

Post by Black Orchid » Fri Jul 31, 2020 4:28 pm

The Australian government has announced it will not repatriate the wives and children of ISIS fighters stranded in Syrian refugee camps due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Australia has been pressured by the United States to prosecute citizens linked to ISIS and bring their families home from war-torn Syria.

There are 67 Australian women and children living in camps like the Al-Hawl refugee camp in north-east Syria, with many stuck for years after the fall of ISIS.

Foreign Minister Marise Payne said at the Australian-US Ministerial consultation in Washington DC it is too risky to move people under current travel sanctions amid COVID-19.

'Movement in Syria and in the region is now more complex than ever and at home, we see our states and territories very stretched, as an understatement in some cases, because of the impact of COVID-19 infections,' she said.

The government has been criticised for not using the coronavirus period as a chance to tend to the stranded Australians when repatriation flights were chartered to locations all over the world.

Ms Payne said greater resources would be required to safely transport and monitor extremists on their journey back to Australia.

'We will not put our communities at home at risk, nor our officials abroad, to extract people from Syria under current conditions,' she said.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... TfwclqGCSY

Too bad so sad. Good decision! :thumb

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Re: ISIS brides won't be brought home

Post by cods » Fri Jul 31, 2020 7:21 pm

I feel for those kids..

but I guess w have to draw a line...

and we dont want to create another STOLEN GENERATION do we?

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Re: ISIS brides won't be brought home

Post by Black Orchid » Fri Jul 31, 2020 7:53 pm

cods wrote:
Fri Jul 31, 2020 7:21 pm
I feel for those kids..

but I guess w have to draw a line...

and we dont want to create another STOLEN GENERATION do we?
Probably the only way those kids would be safe from indoctrinated extremism would be if we did create another 'stolen generation' and just imagine the outcry?

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Re: ISIS brides won't be brought home

Post by Valkie » Mon Aug 03, 2020 6:04 am

The kids are already waste.

Indoctrinated, dribbling mad moes bull shite.

If we did bring them here they would never be of any worth, and we have plenty of worthless here already.

The shelas too stupid to think sensibly, went off to a muzzo hell hole expecting what?

These lo IQ morons bred with lower IQ violent morons, what chance did the offspring have?

Leave them there, in a few years the problem will be eliminated by themselves anyway.
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Re: ISIS brides won't be brought home

Post by Texan » Mon Aug 03, 2020 7:54 am

Bad headline. The isis brides forced to remain in their chosen home.

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Re: ISIS brides won't be brought home

Post by Black Orchid » Wed May 06, 2026 7:36 pm

Another crime perpetrated against the Australian people by the ALP!

4 'brides' and 9 children land here in the morning. They say some will be arrested but, even if they are, they'll be let loose into society again anyway.

Labor has a LOT to answer for!

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Re: ISIS brides won't be brought home

Post by Bobby » Wed May 06, 2026 9:59 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Wed May 06, 2026 7:36 pm
Another crime perpetrated against the Australian people by the ALP!

4 'brides' and 9 children land here in the morning. They say some will be arrested but, even if they are, they'll be let loose into society again anyway.

Labor has a LOT to answer for!

Albo will kiss their bums in an Aussie welcoming ceremony.

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Re: ISIS brides won't be brought home

Post by Bobby » Thu May 07, 2026 9:37 pm

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-05-07/ ... /106653104


Three ISIS-linked women arrested after arriving back in Australia from Syria via Doha


By correspondent Bridget Rollason, Leonie Thorne, Judd Boaz and Melissa Brown

Topic: Federal Government

4h ago


In short:

More than a dozen women and children with links to former ISIS fighters have begun arriving in Australia, nearly two weeks after leaving a refugee camp in Syria.

Police have detained three women who arrived in Melbourne and Sydney via Doha this evening.

The group had been held in the Al Roj camp in north-eastern Syria for several years.


A woman linked to ISIS is facing a terrorism charge and two others are accused of slavery offences after returning to Australia on Thursday night from Doha.

The women were arrested at Sydney and Melbourne airports, two weeks after they left a refugee camp in Syria.

The women were part of a group with links to the collapsed Islamic State who spent more than six years in refugee camps.

One group touched down at Melbourne Airport shortly before 5:30pm this evening, while a woman and her child landed in Sydney on a separate flight about 15 minutes later.

The two women arrested in Melbourne are believed to be 53-year-old Kawsar Abbas and 31-year-old Zeinab Ahmed, while the woman arrested in Sydney is believed to be 32-year-old Janai Safar.


Trio face multiple charges including crimes against humanity
AFP Assistant Commissioner Counter Terrorism Stephen Nutt held a press conference in Canberra, announcing the women arrested in Melbourne would be charged with crimes against humanity, including enslavement.

The woman believed to be Kawsar Abbas was also accused of slave trading.

"Both offences carry a maximum penalty of 25 years imprisonment," he said.

Assistant Commissioner Stephen Nutt said a 32-year-old woman arrested in Sydney would be charged with being a member of a terrorist organisation and entering or remaining in a declared area.

The charges carry maximum 10-year prison terms.

He said he expected all three women would appear in courts in Melbourne and Sydney as early as tomorrow.

Assistant Commissioner Nutt said the offences were alleged to have occurred in Syria, with the police operation stretching back to 2015.

"I'm not going to talk in any specific detail about any case because the matters are before the court," he said.

He did not comment on any concerns about the community's reaction to the group returning to Australia.

"All I can say is safety of the community is the number one priority for all agencies involved," he said.

Assistant Commissioner Nutt would not comment on the children who were accompanying the women on the flights to Australia.

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Re: ISIS brides won't be brought home

Post by Black Orchid » Fri May 08, 2026 5:57 am

They'll be let go and the media will stop reporting on it. Then we'll have a dozen more terrorists in training in a suburb near you in their kids.

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Re: ISIS brides won't be brought home

Post by Bobby » Fri May 08, 2026 10:25 am

Black Orchid wrote:
Fri May 08, 2026 5:57 am
They'll be let go and the media will stop reporting on it. Then we'll have a dozen more terrorists in training in a suburb near you in their kids.
We're too soft on terrorists and traitors.

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