- by cnn
- 20 Apr 2024
A former ADF Special Operations intelligence analyst who is now an expert on countering violent extremism says Australian children brought out of Syrian refugee camps will require intensive support to successfully integrate into the community.
Guardian Australia revealed on Sunday that the Australian government was preparing a repatriation operation to extract selected families out of the hostile camps in north-east Syria.
There are more than 40 children within the Australian cohort, the majority aged under six. Several were born in the detention camps and know no life outside.
The initial Australian mission will not be able to bring the entire cohort out of the camps. Subsequent operations are expected in the coming months.
In June this year, the Commonwealth Secretariat launched a guide to managing the reintegration of violent extremists and their families, written by Australian Peta Lowe.
He said children were spending vital, formative years in violent and dangerous camps.
Healey said the government could establish an Australian-run and controlled centre in a Middle Eastern country where the children could be moved for medical and security checks, and to undertake reintegration and education programs, for several months, even a year, before they move back to Australia.
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