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'Win for the radicals!' Australia welcomes more than a dozen Isis members from Shamima Begum's notorious Syrian camp

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Shamima Begum has sparked a fiery row on GB News after Isis brides from the same Syrian camp as her were welcomed back to Australia.Debating whether Begum should be brought back to the UK, broadcaster Carole Malone said the vast majority of Britons are steadfast in their belief she should not return.Ms Malone told GB News: "I really hope she doesn't come back, and I think that the majority of people in this country would not want her back."The security services have said time and time again that Isis brides are a danger even now." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Defending former Home Secretary Sajid Javid's decision to take away Begum's citizenship in 2019, Ms Malone argued the British-born woman's actions should not be forgotten.She told GB News: "When Sajid Javid took away her citizenship and people were kicking off, he said 'if you knew what I knew, you wouldn't want her back in this country'.

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Fury has erupted after Australia confirmed it will welcome back more than a dozen Isis brides and their children from the same notorious Syrian camp housing Shamima Begum.

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On Wednesday, Australia's Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke announced that four women and nine children were on their way to Sydney after leaving Damascus.

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He said in a statement: "The Government has not and will not provide any assistance to this group."These are people who have made the horrific choice to join a dangerous terrorist organisation and to place their children in an unspeakable situation." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Meanwhile, Australian Federal Police (AFP) confirmed that a number of the women "will be arrested and charged" once they touch down in Oz.Mr Burke added: "Any members of this cohort who have committed crimes can expect to face the full force of the law."It is believed that some of the women could be charged with terrorism offences, including entering or remaining in a declared...

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