Australian Prime Minister Rejects Daesh Bride’s Request To Return

Australian Prime Minister Rejects Daesh Bride’s Request To Return

CANBERRA, Australia, March 14 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, has ruled out allowing an Australian Daesh bride back into the country.

Speaking to reporters today (Thursday), Morrison said, a woman who left the country to fight for terrorist organisations had to face consequences for her actions.

“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.

In an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), from a refugee camp in north-east Syria, the woman, who refused to confirm her identity, said, she wants to come back to Australia because her two-year-old son and six-month-old son have fallen ill.

“Both of my kids are sick. My daughter is very malnourished, she’s … very skinny,” she said.

“My daughter needs milk and I don’t have money to buy her milk. I don’t know what to do now,” she said.

“I want to go back to my country. I think everybody’s asking for that because I’m an Australian citizen.”

The prime minister said, “They (the parents) have placed their children in this horrendous position… I think the children are innocent victims in the terrorist acts of their parents.”

“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,” he added.

According to data, released by the Australian Department of Home Affairs, in Feb, the fates of up to 100 Australians, who left the country for the Middle East to take up the fight for the Daesh, remain unknown.

Two days ago, Canberra rejected calls from the United States to “take responsibility” for its home-grown Daesh fighters, citing advice that it would be “very dangerous” to repatriate them.

The bride’s case is similar to that of Shamima Begum, a 19-year-old British Daesh bride, whose newborn son died in a Syrian refugee camp earlier in March, according to ABC.

Prior to her son’s death, Begum appealed to the British government to allow her back into the country, but the government instead cancelled her citizenship.– NNN-AGENCIES

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