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Why Australia can no longer avoid responsibility for its citizens held in Syria

  • Written by Anthony Billingsley, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, UNSW
Why Australia can no longer avoid responsibility for its citizens held in SyriaDetention camps in Syria hold about 100,000 Syrian and foreign family members of IS suspects. Murtaja Lateef/EPA

The small number of Australians being held in prison camps in northern Syria has been an ongoing, albeit low-level, challenge for the Australian government. There are believed to be eight Australian fighters for the Islamic State in...

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