Australian women linked to ISIS leave Syrian camp, ABC reports


FILE PHOTO: Members of Australian families believed to be linked to the Islamic State militants wait to leave Roj camp near Derik, Syria April 24, 2026. REUTERS/Orhan Qereman/File Photo

SYDNEY, May 22 (Reuters) - A ⁠second group of Australian women and children linked to the ⁠Islamic State (ISIS) extremist group have departed a refugee camp in ‌northeast Syria and may be returning to Australia, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported on Friday.

The broadcaster said a bus carrying the group left the Al-Roj camp on Thursday ​afternoon under escort by a convoy of Syrian ⁠government officials. The group ⁠is expected to reach Damascus, though it remains unclear when they might ⁠travel ‌to Australia, the report said.

Australia's home affairs ministry did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment.

The Australian government has ⁠previously ruled out providing direct assistance for the return ​of Australian families ‌linked to ISIS but has acknowledged "very serious limits" to preventing ⁠citizens from re-entering ​the country.

Earlier this month, four women and nine children linked to ISIS returned to Australia after spending seven years in detention camps. Upon arrival, Kawsar ⁠Ahmad, 54, and her daughter Zeinab Ahmad, ​31, were charged with slavery offences, while 32-year-old Janai Safar faced terror-related charges.

The return of the women drew criticism, with opponents accusing Australia's centre-left ⁠government of failing to prevent their repatriation.

Between 2012 and 2016, some Australian women travelled to Syria to join their husbands who were allegedly members of ISIS. Following the collapse of the caliphate in 2019, many ​were detained in camps, while others returned ⁠home.

In January, the United States began moving detained ISIS members out of ​Syria after the collapse of the Kurdish-led ‌Syrian Democratic Forces, which had been guarding ​several detention facilities housing ISIS fighters and affiliated civilians, including foreigners.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

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