The return of two Canadian women and their children, at least from ISIS camp to Canada

The return of two Canadian women and their children, at least from ISIS camp to Canada

At least two Canadian women and their children were returned from the ISIS detention camp to Canada, according to sources that confirmed that it had received information about the departure of Canadian Kimberly Pullman, the camp.
According to CBC News, at least two Canadian women detained ISIS terrorists and their families after escaping from a Syrian prison.

According to a number of sources, the women who crossed into northern Iraq on Tuesday morning came from the Al-Rouge camp in northeastern Syria with an unspecified number of children.
Women and children are to be sent back to Canada, according to the sources, and a person with knowledge of the case claimed to have learned that Canadian Kimberly Pullman had left the camp and that her tent had been taken down.

Bullman revealed to the CBC The Passionate Eye last year that she was in a “bad situation” when an ISIS member who would later become her husband discovered her online.
Kimberly Pullman was left alone a year ago when her kids left for college. Online, I came across an ISIS supporter and urged, “Come where you need to be already.”
After her family was slain in an airstrike, a five-year-old Canadian girl was also added to Canada in 2020.

The American ambassador Peter Galbrith, who managed to return a kid from the same detention facility last year, assisted in the release of a 4-year-old Canadian girl in March 2021.
All the children who were separated there were to be brought back, according to Canada.
In contrast to many other Western nations, Canada’s policy is that it will not send consular aid to meet these ladies under the pretence of security concerns.

Last year, when the 4 -year -old was released, Global Affairs Canada said that due to the security situation on the ground, the Canadian government’s ability to provide any kind of consular assistance in Syria is still limited.
However, the ministry claimed that consular representatives are actively in contact with the Syrian Kurdish authorities to learn more about the imprisoned Canadians.

Two years ago, as word of the release of a four-year-old Canadian girl from ISIS Families filtered across Syria’s Al-Rouge Corporation, other mothers were battling to get their kids to safety.
Others beg Canada to bring them to safety, while some claim they cannot live without them.
Human Rights Watch estimated in March 2021 that there were still at least 23 Canadian children in ISIS camps in Syria, the majority of whom were under the age of six.

According to the organisation, many people lived in Rouge and Al-Hall, where hundreds of adults and children lost their lives as a result of violence in the area, a lack of medical care, or unsanitary living circumstances.
Last week, France evacuated 40 kids and 15 women from the Kurdish camps in northern Syria. Australian women and ISIS combatants will be released from detention centres, according to the Australian government.

At least two Canadian women and their children have returned to Canada after leaving an ISIS camp.

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