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Australia Repatriates ISIL-Linked Families

Australia Repatriates ISIL-Linked Families

Post by : Shakul

Australia has brought back another group of women and children from Syria who are believed to have links with the ISIL militant group. The latest group included six women and thirteen children who arrived in Sydney and Melbourne on Tuesday under tight security monitoring.

The Australian government confirmed that it did not directly assist in the repatriation process but warned that any individual found involved in criminal or terrorist-related activities would face legal action. Authorities said investigations into the returnees are still ongoing.

Australian women began travelling to Syria around 2012 during the rise of ISIL, with many reportedly marrying fighters linked to the extremist organisation. Some women were believed to have travelled willingly, while others were allegedly forced into the situation during the conflict.

The arrival of the families has sparked public debate and security concerns across Australia. Local media reported a heavy police presence at Melbourne Airport, where tensions briefly escalated while the returnees were escorted through a restricted exit area.

Australian Federal Police stated that no immediate arrests were made upon arrival, but intelligence and security agencies continue to assess the backgrounds of the women and monitor potential risks connected to extremist activities.

The issue of repatriating citizens linked to ISIL has remained controversial worldwide. Countries including the United Kingdom and France have faced criticism for refusing or delaying the return of citizens and children stranded in camps across Syria.

Security experts say the threat posed by returnees should be handled carefully and proportionately. Analysts believe many individuals, especially children, may require long-term rehabilitation, mental health support, and social reintegration programs after years spent in conflict zones.

Earlier this month, another group of Australian women and children returned from Syria, with three women arrested shortly after landing. The latest operation highlights Australia’s continuing challenge of balancing national security concerns with humanitarian responsibilities.

May 27, 2026 5:07 p.m. 430

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