Australians Have to Turn Back to Syria Camp After Release
The 34 Australians, including women and children linked to IS families, were returned to Roj camp after release due to procedural issues between families and Syrian authorities.
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Australia is refusing to assist in the return of a group of women and children who traveled to Syria years ago. The group of 34 people from eleven families had already left the Al Roj refugee camp yesterday, but turned back when it became clear that Australia was not cooperating. The return of those who left is politically controversial in Australia, just as it is in the Netherlands. Organizations like Save the Children consider it a moral oblig…
In Syria, Thirty-Four Australians Close to Jihadists Remain Stranded in Roj Camp After Their Release
Members of eleven families, handed over "to their relatives from Australia", had to return to the camp due to poor coordination with "the government in Damascus." Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that his country would not provide them with any assistance.
Families of suspected IS fighters returned to detention camp | Morning News Bulletin 17 February 2026
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Rog Camp (Syrian Arab Republic): 34 families of members of the Islamic State returned to the Kurdish-run Rog Camp in north-east Syria, shortly after their departure, due to poor coordination with Damascus, according to a Kurdish official.
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