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An Australian woman trapped with her two young children in a refugee camp for Islamic State group families says her daughter needs urgent medical care and she wants to come home.
"I want to go back to my country. I think everybody's asking for that because I'm an Australian citizen.
"I understand the anger that they have towards a lot of us here, but the kids don't need to suffer. You know my kids have a right at least to be treated like normal kids," she said.
But the Prime Minister Scott Morrison said those who go overseas to support terrorists need to be aware of the consequences.
"They have to take responsibility for those decisions to join up with terrorists who are fighting Australia. I'm not going to put any Australian at risk to try to extract people from those situations," he said.
"There is a process for us to deal with them under Australian law, and they will face the full force of Australian law should they be in a position to seek to come back."
Kill kuffar in alleyways, stab them and poison them. Poison your teachers. Go to haram restaurants and poison the food in large quantities
originally posted by: IAMALLYETALLIAM
a reply to: MisterSpock
I agree that it seems orchestrated to test Western governments. I also completely agree that we should leave them to rot in the desert.
What of the children though? It's hard not to show them compassion however, their parents made the choice to take them to a war zone or to be born there. Unfortunately for those poor little souls their irresponsible parents have made their bed for them.
An Australian woman trapped with her two young children in a refugee camp for Islamic State group families says her daughter needs urgent medical care and she wants to come home.
Key points:
•An Australian woman believed to be Zehra Duman is being held at the Al Hawl refugee camp in Syria with her children
•Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australians who support terrorism overseas need to be aware of the consequences
•About 30,000 people have fled northern Syria as Kurdish forces launch their final assault on Islamic State territory
The woman refused to confirm her identity, but it's believed she is 24-year-old Zehra Duman from Melbourne.
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The Australian woman's story appears to match that of Zehra Duman — a 19-year-old who left Melbourne to join the Islamic State group in November 2014. Ms Duman moved to the IS Syrian capital of Raqqa and married Australian fighter Mahmoud Abdullatif.
She was a vocal supporter of the IS group's violent rhetoric on social media, as well as an effective recruiter.
www.abc.net.au...
originally posted by: Raggedyman
a reply to: IAMALLYETALLIAM
And you are calling her a hate filled specimen
Mirror chair and take a good hard look at yourself
originally posted by: IAMALLYETALLIAM
I tend to become a bit agitated with those who call for me to be stabbed and poisoned in an alleyway.
Shall I send her some of my hard earned money instead?
originally posted by: MisterSpock
So now australia has one, in addition to the ISIS brides wanting to come home to the UK and America in recent weeks.
Seems orchestrated, seems like a test of these countries convictions.
I say let them all rot in the rancid bed they have chosen.
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: IAMALLYETALLIAM
I tend to become a bit agitated with those who call for me to be stabbed and poisoned in an alleyway.
Shall I send her some of my hard earned money instead?
No I am not suggesting that you send her any money or send her anything at all
I just thought it funny that you were ranting like an isis bride at an isis bride 😁👍
originally posted by: vonclod
a reply to: MisterSpock
Trudeau is supposedly welcoming them back, I have heard that some have been denied..hard to know what to believe.