The term “ISIS brides” is used to describe foreign women who travelled to Syria and Iraq between 2014 and 2019 to live under Islamic State rule. Many Australians who made the journey were young women ...
Dubbed “IS brides” by local media — though the cohort also includes children — the Australians are seeking to return despite ...
Australian women and children linked to Islamic State fighters will get no help from the government to return home, PM ...
The federal opposition has called on the Albanese government to prevent ISIS brides from re-entering Australia after the Prime Minister stood by “obligations” to citizens.
The ISIS brides trying to return to Australia have not been interviewed by Australian authorities in more than three years – and three of the group are considered "high-risk".
The effort to bring back the women and children is being organised by western Sydney doctor Jamal Rifi, who led Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke’s re-election campaign.
A camp official said the families’ departure was not cancelled but “postponed for a period of time” in the latest frustration for the 34 Australian women and children stranded for almost seven years ...
Australian women and children have tried to leave a Syrian refugee camp but were turned around, as Anthony Albanese promises no repatriation would be offered.
Australia PM says Isis-linked families in Syria ‘made their bed’ as they are turned back to refugee camp - Group of 34 ...
ISIS brides still being held in northern Syria have applied for Australian passports in an effort to return home.
Security officials believe a prominent and well-respected figure in Australia’s Muslim community is coordinating the latest ...
Reports of the returns, which have not been addressed by government officials, came amid turmoil over control of detention ...