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Australian children of IS militants rescued from Syria camp | Australian children of IS militants rescued from Syria camp |
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Eight children, including six taken by their Australian parents to join the Islamic State (IS) group, have been evacuated from a Syrian refugee camp. | Eight children, including six taken by their Australian parents to join the Islamic State (IS) group, have been evacuated from a Syrian refugee camp. |
The group includes three orphaned children of notorious Australian militant Khaled Sharrouf. | The group includes three orphaned children of notorious Australian militant Khaled Sharrouf. |
The government was able to evacuate the children in secret in conjunction with aid groups, Australian media say. | |
Prime Minister Scott Morrison confirmed they had been freed from a "bleak and complicated'' situation. | Prime Minister Scott Morrison confirmed they had been freed from a "bleak and complicated'' situation. |
"The fact that parents put their children into harm's way by taking them into a war zone was a despicable act," Mr Morrison said. "However, children should not be punished for the crimes of their parents." | |
He added that the decision had not been made "lightly". | He added that the decision had not been made "lightly". |
"Australia's national security and the safety of our people and personnel have always been our most important considerations in this matter," he said. | "Australia's national security and the safety of our people and personnel have always been our most important considerations in this matter," he said. |
Earlier this year he insisted he would not endanger lives to extract Australians from camps. | Earlier this year he insisted he would not endanger lives to extract Australians from camps. |
Five children of Sharrouf were taken to Syria in 2014 by their mother, Tara Nettleton. She had followed her husband who had left months before on his brother's passport. | Five children of Sharrouf were taken to Syria in 2014 by their mother, Tara Nettleton. She had followed her husband who had left months before on his brother's passport. |
Sharrouf became notorious for graphic photographs he shared online from the warzone - including of his young children with weapons and one holding a severed head. | Sharrouf became notorious for graphic photographs he shared online from the warzone - including of his young children with weapons and one holding a severed head. |
Two of them reportedly died alongside their father in an airstrike near Raqqa in 2017. Nettleton died from health complications from appendicitis in 2015. | Two of them reportedly died alongside their father in an airstrike near Raqqa in 2017. Nettleton died from health complications from appendicitis in 2015. |
Her mother, Karen, has campaigned to repatriate her three surviving grandchildren, who have reportedly been held in camps since the fall of IS's last stronghold. | Her mother, Karen, has campaigned to repatriate her three surviving grandchildren, who have reportedly been held in camps since the fall of IS's last stronghold. |
She had an emotional reunion with them at the Syrian al-Hawl camp earlier this year as part of an ABC news documentary, in which the teenage girls, 16 and 17, spoke of their wishes to return. | She had an emotional reunion with them at the Syrian al-Hawl camp earlier this year as part of an ABC news documentary, in which the teenage girls, 16 and 17, spoke of their wishes to return. |
The eldest, Zaynab, is heavily pregnant and already has two children, aged 2 and 3, after being married aged 13 to a jihadist friend of her father's after they travelled. | The eldest, Zaynab, is heavily pregnant and already has two children, aged 2 and 3, after being married aged 13 to a jihadist friend of her father's after they travelled. |
The other three children in the group are reported to be the orphans of Yasin Rizvic, a jihadist originally from Melbourne. | The other three children in the group are reported to be the orphans of Yasin Rizvic, a jihadist originally from Melbourne. |
The debate over how international governments should handle repatriation of IS fighters and their children has come to the fore this year with the collapse of the group. | The debate over how international governments should handle repatriation of IS fighters and their children has come to the fore this year with the collapse of the group. |
Researchers estimate more than 40,000 international citizens from 80 countries are thought to have joined IS in Iraq and Syria between April 2013 and June 2018. | Researchers estimate more than 40,000 international citizens from 80 countries are thought to have joined IS in Iraq and Syria between April 2013 and June 2018. |
Earlier this year, charity Save the Children said they found more than 2,500 foreign children in Syrian camps. | Earlier this year, charity Save the Children said they found more than 2,500 foreign children in Syrian camps. |
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