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Australian women and children leave Syrian detention camp for Damascus – and potentially home

Four Australian women and nine of their children and grandchildren have left the al-Roj detention camp in northeast Syria for Damascus, in a second repatriation attempt after a prior February effort was turned back by Syrian authorities. The Albanese Australian government has confirmed it is not assisting the cohort, with seven additional Australian women and 14 children still detained in the camp, which houses family members of former Islamic State fighters and is slated for closure and handover to the Syrian government.

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repatriationAustralian citizensSyrian detention campsdetained women and childrenIslamic State family membersal-Roj camp closureAustralian immigration policytemporary exclusion order

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Australian women and children leave Syrian detention camp for Damascus – and potentially home

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Australian women and children leave Syrian detention camp for Damascus – and potentially home

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