The two women arrested have not been criminally charged, their lawyer said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
OTTAWA - Canada’s government on Thursday repatriated 14 Canadians - four women and 10 children - from detention camps in north-east Syria where foreigners who had allegedly been affiliated with Islamic State of Iraq and Syria have been held.
The foreign ministry had said some of the adults returning to Canada could face prosecution for supporting ISIS. “It is a serious criminal offence for anyone to leave Canada to knowingly support a terrorist group, and those who engage in these activities will face the full force of Canadian law.” However, prosecutors are seeking terrorist peace bonds, which are an agreement with the court that they will abide by certain conditions for up to one year.
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