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Australians Have to Turn Back to Syria Camp After Release

Thirty-four Australians released from a northeastern Syrian camp were returned due to procedural issues; Australian authorities refuse repatriation citing security risks, with agencies monitoring the situation.

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Thirty-four Australian relatives of suspected Isis jihadists had to return to Syria’s Roj detention camp due to co-ordination issues with Damascus after...

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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.

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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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The Detroit News broke the news in Detroit, United States on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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