The Age
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·2 hours ago
Kid-gloves treatment as ‘ISIS brides’ land in Sydney and Melbourne
Nineteen Australian women and children linked to Islamic State arrived in Melbourne and Sydney on Tuesday after seven years in Syrian camps, allowed to depart airports quietly without arrests. Government sources said some women may face charges, contrasting with a chaotic May return that traumatized children. One woman, Hodan Abby, was barred from boarding due to a temporary exclusion order.
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