Bars in Australia Syria is Holding a Citizen With ties to Daesh Back from Coming Home
The Australian government has stopped an Australian citizen who is thought to have ties to the Daesh group from coming home from a detention camp in Syria. This is the most recent development in the issue of families of Daesh fighters who are having trouble coming home.
On Tuesday, members of Australian families thought to be connected to Daesh left the Roj camp in Derik, Syria. Reuters Burke stated that the Australian government had taken action after hearing that the group wanted to leave Syria. He stated that the woman, whose name he did not give, had been given a temporary exclusion order on Monday and that her lawyers had received the documentation on Wednesday.
Burke said she was an immigrant who left Australia for Syria somewhere between 2013 and 2015. He didn’t say if she had kids, but he usually blamed the parents for their kids’ problems in Syria.These awful things have happened to those kids because of what their parents did. These are awful scenarios. Burke told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that “But they are all because of terrible decisions their parents made.
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