The al-Roj camp has confirmed the movement of the women overnight from the camp towards Damascus, where they are expected to be met by representatives of their Australian supporters.
The remaining ISIS brides and their children have been released from the al-Roj detainment camp in northern Syria and are now ...
Women and children with ties to Islamic State have left a refugee camp in Syria ahead of their expected return home to ...
The remaining ISIS brides and their children have been released from the al-Roj detainment camp in northern Syria and are now ...
A second group of so-called ISIS brides — believed to number seven women and 14 children — have reportedly left a Syrian camp and will be bound for Australia. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has ...
A second group of Australian women and children linked to ISIS have reportedly taken a big step as part of efforts to return ...
More Australian women linked to terror group ISIS look likely to leave Syria and board flights home within days.
Zero Sympathy: ISIS Brides Arrested for Slavery and Terrorism After $10,000 Yazidi Slave Allegations
Three women accused of being ISIS brides were arrested in Melbourne on terror and slavery charges after years in a Syrian ...
The remaining former ISIS brides and their children are expected to arrive in Australia as early as next week, with the ...
More Australian women linked to terror group ISIS look likely to leave Syria within days, but the prime minister insists no ...
ISIS bride’ Janai Safar spent her first night in Australia since returning from Syria behind bars at Silverwater Women’s ...
Three ISIS brides and their eight children and grandchildren will arrive in Melbourne on Thursday, with two of the women expected to be arrested and charged.
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