Australian PM Albanese says no help for ISIL relatives held in Syria camp
Summary
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has stated that the government will not bring back Australian relatives of suspected ISIL fighters from Syria. The government maintains a firm stance against providing aid or repatriation. Despite legal challenges, the government has decided not to take responsibility for these individuals.Key Facts
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced no help for Australians linked to ISIL in Syria.
- These individuals are currently held in the Roj detention camp.
- Albanese mentioned the decision not to aid is due to their actions and beliefs associated with ISIL.
- The Australian government says that if these individuals return, they will face legal consequences.
- Save the Children Australia filed a lawsuit for repatriation, but the court ruled against it.
- 34 Australian women and children were temporarily released but returned to the camp.
- Syrian authorities prevented them from entering government-held areas, causing them to be sent back.
- Concerns in Australia have risen due to potential security risks from repatriating these individuals.
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