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Last Australian women, children leave Syrian camp

Published Friday, May 22, 2026 · Updated May 22

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The last group of Australian women and children, some linked to Islamic State, have departed Syrian detention camps. This marks the fifth such group to leave since 2019, with the women facing complex circumstances including claims of coercion and trafficking, and the Australian government maintaining its stance on potential legal repercussions.

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  • This is the fifth group of Australians to have left Syrian detention camps since 2019.
  • The last Australian women and children linked to Islamic State have left Syrian detention camps.

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  • The GuardianLeft-leaning

    The article emphasizes the complex circumstances of the women, including claims of coercion and trafficking, and the humanitarian plight of children born in the camp, while noting the Australian government's stance on legal repercussions.

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