ABC News – Australia
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ISIS-linked families to arrive in Australia today after years in Syria
Thirteen women and children linked to Islamic State fighters landed in Australia today after years in a Syrian camp, with some facing arrest for terrorism offences and crimes against humanity. Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett warned individuals will be charged. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said those who committed crimes will face the law's full force.
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