Australian authorities have charged a woman who recently returned from Syria with joining the Islamic State group and entering a declared conflict zone. The 34-year-old was among several women and children brought back to Australia after years spent in detention camps in north-east Syria. Police say investigations into other returning adults are still ongoing, with some already facing serious charges linked to terrorism and crimes against humanity. The case has reignited debate in Australia over the return of former IS-linked families, balancing national security concerns with the rights of citizens and the welfare of children caught up in the conflict.
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