Repatriation is a contentious issue in a country known for its hardline approach to immigration.
The 11 Australian women and 20 children have lived in the Al-Hol and Al-Roj detention camps since the 2019 downfall of the Islamic State.
“The situation of the remaining persons detained is stark and dire,” said Peter Morrissey, counsel for the charity Save the Children, which is acting on their behalf. Save the Children is asking the court for a writ of habeas corpus – or unlawful detention – requiring the government to bring the 11 women and 20 children back from the Al-Roj camp in Syria.
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