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Second Chance Focus on Children as Is Group Linked Families Return to Australia

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AI-generatedThe article reports on the return of Australian women with ISIS ties and their legal charges. There is no commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect. The event is purely legal/security-related with no economic or sector-specific implications.
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- Three Australian women with ISIS ties returned from Syria.
- Two women charged with enslavement (max 25 years).
- One woman charged with entering conflict zone and joining ISIS (max 10 years).
- Children born in detention camps are part of the group.
- Australian government will not assist repatriation.
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