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linked woman Nesrine Zahab welcome her return to Sydney from Syrian camp

linked woman Nesrine Zahab welcome her return to Sydney from Syrian camp
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Nesrine Zahab, a woman previously linked to the Islamic State, has returned to Sydney from a Syrian detention camp along with her son. Her family has expressed relief at her return, while noting the intense media scrutiny she has faced.

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The repatriation of citizens from former conflict zones remains a complex and sensitive issue for national security and social policy.

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Family of IS-linked woman Nesrine Zahab welcome her return to Sydney from Syrian camp - ABC News

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The article balances the family's personal perspective with the context of her past associations without taking a definitive stance on the government's repatriation policy.

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