Australia’s government has ruled out helping repatriate a group of 34 women and children stranded in a detention camp in northeast Syria, despite their reported Australian citizenship and alleged ...
The Albanese government’s actions, echoing the anti-immigrant poison of One Nation, flout warnings of widespread human rights ...
The Australian government will not repatriate from Syria a group of 34 women and children with alleged ties to the Islamic State group, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Tuesday.
The group of 34 – families of dead or jailed extremists – were prevented from returning to Australia by ‘poor coordination’ with Damascus ...
A group of Australian families with links to Islamic State fighters are forced to turn around after leaving a camp in Syria ...
Buried in the fine print of Anthony Albanese’s harsh words is a caveat: almost all of these people are entitled by law to come back to Australia from Syria.
Australia has an obligation to provide passports to women and children trying to return home from Islamic State camps in Syria, the Home Affairs Minister has told 7NEWS.
Rather than reckoning with the reasons people become caught up in the criminal legal system to begin with, governments across the country appear content to pour endless amounts of money into prisons ...