ABC News – Australia
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·2 hours ago
Women and children linked to ISIS spend first night back in Australia
Women and children linked to Islamic State arrived in Australia on May 26, spending their first night on home soil after departing Syria's al-Roj camp. Six women and thirteen children landed in Melbourne and Sydney, including Kirsty Rosse-Emile, who was groomed at fourteen and detained in Syrian camps for six years.
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