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Two ISIS-linked women and children’s return from Syria sparks safety and transparency concerns in Australia.
The Armidale Ezidi community has raised urgent concerns over the return of two ISIS-linked women and four children from Syria to Australia, fearing retraumatization and public safety risks despite government claims no repatriation is underway.
Survivors of the 2014 Sinjar genocide, many now in Australia, stress the need for transparency in security assessments and direct consultation before any decisions.
Shadow attorney general Julian Leeser is demanding full disclosure on the group’s whereabouts, monitoring, and potential charges, criticizing inconsistent statements and the issuance of passports.
The government says it did not facilitate the return, but opposition leaders argue national security must take precedence over repatriation.
El regreso de dos mujeres y niños vinculados con ISIS desde Siria despierta preocupaciones de seguridad y transparencia en Australia.