Edmonton family returning to Canada from ISIS camp in Syria
It was unclear when or where they would be arriving, and if the women would face terrorism charges.The sisters-in-law were supposed to have been released in April, along with four other Canadian women and 10 children, but they could not be located at that time.Canadian diplomats and local authorities in northeast Syria at the handover of four Canadian women on April 5, 2023.Nine women from Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and B.C.
Peace bonds are intended to protect public safety by imposing restrictions such as ankle monitors, house arrest and internet bans on suspects. Carson is married to Kalouti’s brother, Yazan, who is believed to be among four Canadian men still in custody in northeast Syria.The only Canadian woman now remaining at the camps is a former Montreal resident who did not qualify for Ottawa’s help because she wasKurdish fighters took thousands of foreigners into custody during the 2019 battle to recapture the parts of Syria seized by ISIS.
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