One man whose daughter and grandchildren are in the Roj camp says the government has not notified family members of rescue missions
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The families of Australian women and children held in squalid detention camps in Syria say a planned mission to bring their relatives to Australia is “an incredibly exciting prospect”.
Kamalle Dabboussy, whose daughter Mariam and her three children are in the Roj camp in Syria’s north-east, said: “It’s every parent’s wish to ensure their children are safe.”
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Continue reading…One man whose daughter and grandchildren are in the Roj camp says the government has not notified family members of rescue missionsAustralia to launch rescue mission for women and children trapped in Syrian detention campsFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcastThe families of Australian women and children held in squalid detention camps in Syria say a planned mission to bring their relatives to Australia is “an incredibly exciting prospect”.Kamalle Dabboussy, whose daughter Mariam and her three children are in the Roj camp in Syria’s north-east, said: “It’s every parent’s wish to ensure their children are safe.”Sign up to receive an email with the top stories from Guardian Australia every morning Continue reading…
