One man whose daughter and grandchildren are in the Roj camp says the government has not notified family members of rescue missions
fighters – who are in the al-Hawl and Roj detention camps. About 20 are adults, many of whom say they were coerced or tricked into travelling to Syria by husbands who have since died.
Between 20 and 30 people are expected to be repatriated initially, with subsequent operations expected in the coming months.Kamalle Dabboussy, whose daughter Mariam and her three children are in the Roj camp in Syria’s north-east, said: “It’s every parent’s wish to ensure their children are safe.” Dabboussy said family members had not been notified by the government it was planning to repatriate women and children, “but it would be an incredibly exciting prospect”.
She told Guardian Australia that while she was not in a position to comment on individual cases, all Australians detained in both camps should be repatriated urgently.
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