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Second group of women linked to Islamic State set to return to Australia

26 May 2026
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A group of seven Australian women and 12 children associated with the Islamic State terrorist group have made arrangements to return to Australia, marking the second such repatriation this month. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirmed that the government is not facilitating their travel and emphasized that individuals who have committed crimes will face legal consequences upon their return. Burke described these individuals as having made a “horrific choice” to join a terrorist organization, placing their children in perilous situations. Although specific details regarding their arrival remain unclear, reports indicate that this group departed from a camp in northeast Syria last Thursday. Earlier this month, another group consisting of four women and nine children returned to Australia, with some facing serious charges related to slavery and terrorism.

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This situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by governments in managing the return of citizens linked to terrorist organizations. Between 2012 and 2016, Australian women traveled to Syria to join ISIS-affiliated partners, leading to their detainment in camps following the fall of the ISIS caliphate in 2019. The Australian government has been preparing for the repatriation of these individuals for over a decade, indicating a long-term strategy to monitor and manage the reintegration of former ISIS affiliates. The debate surrounding these repatriations raises significant legal and social issues about citizenship, national security, and the treatment of families affected by terrorism.

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