BBC News – Australia
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IS families in Syria have booked tickets home to Australia, minister says
Thirteen women and children with Islamic State links have booked tickets to return to Australia from a Syrian camp, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said Wednesday. Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett said some individuals will be arrested upon arrival. The government has refused official repatriation but acknowledged it has limited power to prevent citizens from returning.
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