Western Sydney ‘Betrayed’ by Repatriation of Islamic State Brides

Western Sydney ‘Betrayed’ by Repatriation of Islamic State Brides
ISIS terrorists waving flags, travel in vehicles as they take part in a military parade along the streets of Syria's northern Raqqa province, on June 30, 2014. Stringer/Reuters
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A Sydney community feels “betrayed” by the federal government’s decision to repatriate Australian families with links to Islamic State.

Four Australian women, who have been in the al-Roj camp in Syria since the fall of the terrorist group, and 13 children arrived in the NSW capital last month following a secret operation.

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