Trial to decide fate of 11 women and 20 children trapped in Syrian camps

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Trial to decide fate of 11 women and 20 children trapped in Syrian camps
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Save the Children Australia launched a legal fight earlier this year, raising questions about why some women and children have been allowed to return and not others.

The repatriation of women and children from a Syrian refugee camp last year is strong evidence that the Commonwealth has control over their detention, lawyers fighting for another group of women have argued.

Save the Children Australia launched a legal fight earlier this year, claiming the group’s detention is unlawful and raising questions about why successive federal governments have allowed some women and children to return and not others. Foreign ISIS wives and children line up near the foreign section of Al-Hawl camp to be taken to the shops in the camp, 2019.Documents established that Australia’s Ambassador to Turkey, Marc Innes-Brown, had been appointed as a special envoy to liaise with the AANES to facilitate the return of Australians to Australia, he said.

“We submit it is abundantly clear from the other documentation that there was a plan to repatriate further women and children from the al-Roj camp,” he said.Credit:Chris Lenehan SC, for the Commonwealth, said the central issue was the Commonwealth’s ability to effect the writ.

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