A Sydney normal practitioner leads efforts to repatriate Australian ladies and youngsters linked to ISIS from Syria’s Roj camp, pinning the mission’s setbacks on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s stance.
Dr. Rifi’s Humanitarian Mission
Dr. Jamal Rifi, a GP based mostly in western Sydney, travels to the Center East to assist 34 ladies and youngsters detained within the Roj refugee camp in northeast Syria. He expresses agency resolve, stating, “I might do it 1000 instances.”
Dr. Rifi follows official protocols, coordinating with the Worldwide Committee of the Pink Cross. Nevertheless, he identifies the Australian authorities as the first barrier. “The one impediment was we did not have something from the Australian authorities,” he explains. Syrian authorities query the hassle, asking why they need to help if the prime minister opposes their return.
The group consists of Nesrine Zahab, her aunt Aminah Zahab, cousin Sumaya Zahab, Kawsar Abbas with daughters Zeinab and Zahra Ahmed, Janai Safar, Hodan Abby, Kawsar Kanj, and Hyam Raad. They beforehand try to depart the camp however return as a result of paperwork points and fears of rejection at stopover nations amid Australia’s damaging rhetoric.
Authorities’s Agency Place
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rejects any help. “We now have a really agency view that we can’t be offering help or repatriation,” he declares. He provides that lawbreakers face full authorized penalties upon return, invoking, “In the event you make your mattress, you lie in it.” Albanese views their abroad actions as help for a caliphate opposing Australia’s pursuits.
Dwelling Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirms the people maintain legitimate Australian passports, fueling hypothesis of imminent returns. But Albanese reaffirms the coverage: “Our place hasn’t modified… we’re not helping them or offering repatriation.” Impartial arrivals nonetheless set off authorized scrutiny.
Efforts for Extra Circumstances
Dr. Rifi carries a thirty fifth passport for Yusuf Zahab, a 23-year-old detained in a Syrian jail after his mother and father introduced him to Syria at age 12. Searches find him presumably in Iraq, however rescue efforts fail. “Kids should not endure from the sins of fathers or moms,” Dr. Rifi asserts, noting their seven-year ordeal in harsh circumstances.
No authorities paperwork, calls, or delegates materialize regardless of rumors. “If we had a bit of paper from the federal government they might have been dwelling by now,” Dr. Rifi states, lamenting the compelled return to the camp.

