Australians in Syria
Six women, their children and grandchildren have now left the Al Roj camp in Syria for Damascus, the ABC reported.

Nine.com.au reports that the government currently has no knowledge of any organized group arranging tickets or planning to return home.

Australians in Syria
A group of so-called ISIS brides and their children. (A Current Affair)

The charges against the mother and daughter involve slavery-related offenses, while Safar faces accusations of joining a terrorist organization and traveling to a designated conflict zone.

All three individuals are being held in custody as they await upcoming court hearings.

These individuals are part of a larger group of 34 Australians—consisting of 11 women and 23 children—who have been at the camp for the last seven years due to their suspected ties to Islamic State militants.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has succeeded in legally prohibiting just one of the women from coming back to Australia.

She is anticipated to remain in Syria, while her children are expected to be part of the second wave returning to Australia.

A group of Australians travelled to Syria and Iraq to either join or support ISIS from 2012 to 2019.

The federal government has been making plans for their return since 2013.

A group of children of a convicted ISIS terrorist were repatriated to Australia in 2019 under the Morrison government and a second group of women and children were repatriated three years later under the Albanese government.

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