Dozens of Australian ISIL relatives freed from Syria’s Roj camp
Summary
Kurdish authorities in Syria released 34 Australian relatives of ISIL fighters from the Roj camp in northern Syria. These individuals have been handed over to family members and will be flown to Australia from Damascus. The Australian government emphasizes safety and law enforcement for those returning.Key Facts
- 34 Australian relatives of ISIL fighters were released from Roj camp in Syria.
- The released individuals were handed over to their families who traveled to Syria.
- The group will travel to Australia from Damascus.
- These families are the last Australians in the Roj camp.
- 2,201 people from about 50 countries remain in the Roj camp.
- The Australian government stresses enforcing the law for returning individuals.
- Many countries are slow to repatriate their citizens from these camps.
- Save The Children warns of the dangers faced by children in Syrian camps.
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