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Australia will not assist any of its citizens trapped inSyria to return home, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed on Tuesday,reinforcing the government’s hardline stance against suspected ISIS members.
The announcement comes amid reports that 11 Australianfamilies linked to ISIS departed Roj camp in northeastern Syria, traveling toDamascus before returning home.
Speaking to ABC News, Albanese warned that Australianauthorities are ready to take legal action against anyone who returns afterbreaking the rules, noting that Canberra is closely monitoring the situation.
Under Australian law, ISIS is classified as a terroristorganization. Membership carries a prison sentence of up to 25 years, and dualnationals who join risk losing their citizenship.
Earlier, Syrian Internal Security Forces blocked thetransfer of 34 Australian nationals —all women and children— citing missingpassport entry stamps and the absence of official authorization for travel toDamascus. A source previously informed Shafaq News that three Australianrelatives had arranged passports and coordinated the families’ move toDamascus.
Roj camp, located in Derik, is the second-largest facilityfor families connected to ISIS after Al-Hol camp in Hasakah. It currently hosts2,201 people from around 40 nationalities, according to camp authorities.
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