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Brides of Isis. Will A Labor Government Take Them Back?

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From the safety of Opposition, Kristina Keneally demanded that Morrison repatriate the people who went abroad to be with ISIS. Illegally, of course. He rightly refused to do so. Now, with the Albanese Socialist government in place, it's on again, with a Kurdish organisation in Syria wanting them to repatriate 60 women, all suspected of involvement with ISIS.

Super-socialist New Zealand has allowed the wives of ISIS terrorists back into Ardernland, but what goes on there gets more bizarre by the day. The Australian variety should remain where they willingly and Illegally went. They have lost the right to call themselves Australians. They knew what their spouses were up to and, in fact, they were in on it up to their hijabs. They did more than washing up dishes, as some of them claim.

They carried weapons; oversaw the torture of captured women and girls. They cleaned up women and made them presentable in order to hand them over to be raped. They indoctrinated children.

There is no good reason why Australia should go to the bother and expense of bringing these people (who were told what would happen if they involved themselves in foreign fighting) back to perform the difficult task of proving criminal acts abroad. We just do not need them here.

The same goes for their children, already brainwashed and twisted by the lives they have led, often involving terrorist activities. Really good stuff to have them in our state schools.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 19 July 2022 9:45:41 AM
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Were is the support if we make monumental mistakes ?
Posted by Indyvidual, Tuesday, 19 July 2022 9:00:28 PM
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Russians moving to Australia would be more preferable than those ISIS brides moving back.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 20 July 2022 6:43:25 AM
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"Save The Children," organisation has been calling
for the repatriation of Australian children and their
mothers from camps in Syria since 2019.

Apparently the conditions there are horrific and
reports say that some of the boys in the Roj camp
are now apparently in their early teens and may
soon face removal from their mothers to an adult
prison. This raises serious concerns for their safety.

We're told that at least 68 Australians including more
than 40 children are languishing in the camps in NE Syria.

Other nations have repatriated their own - and Australia
has both a moral and a legal responsibility for them.

There is no practical or legal barrier to their repatriation.

The decision rests with our government - and it is up to
the government to set the conditions, boundaries, and
any protections that it sees fit regarding these
people.

Finger-pointing and making assumptions about people we don't know
does not achieve anything productive. Not all of these people
went willingly - and we certainly should not blame children
for the actions of their parents.

We should wait and see what the government decides - and I
am sure that it will do everything it can to keep all Australians
safe.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 20 July 2022 11:52:58 AM
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http://www.hrw.org/news/2022/07/18/detained-australian-teenager-dies-northeast-syria
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 20 July 2022 11:54:46 AM
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Hi Foxy,
Sad he died so young.
- But that doesn't necessarily mean I would've wanted him repatriated to Australia either, even though being there wasn't his fault.

http://conntectlifeaza.blogspot.com/2022/07/family-heartbroken-and-angry-over-teens.html

"Born in Sydney, Zahab was solely 11 when he was dropped at Syria by his mother and father in 2015 to affix the group's self-declared Islamic 'caliphate.'
Zahab's older brother Muhammad — a identified ISIS recruiter — drew a minimum of a dozen members of the family into the group's territory in Syria in these early days, together with the boy's mother and father Hicham and Aminah Zahab, his sister Sumaya and his brother Khaled."

You can read more here:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-30/women-of-isis-reveal-australian-network/11549490

"He (Muhummad) convinced his parents Hicham and Aminah, his sister Sumaya and brothers Kaled and Yusuf, to travel to Syria.
His parents left Australia in 2015 after selling their Sydney house and the federal police allege the family tried to use the proceeds to fund Islamic State."

They were told by the government not to go to Syria.
In any case, this is what happens when the US overthrows or attempts to overthrow other countries.
- Many people inevitably end up dying needlessly.

Maybe one day you'll see the bigger picture about what the US does Foxy, and I hope you do.
They were happy to let IS go about their thing when they we're beating Assad, and before Russia stepped in, which infuriated the US.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 20 July 2022 8:28:50 PM
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