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Burke attacks ‘silly hypocrisy’ from Coalition over IS-linked families

Josh Taylor

Josh Taylor

The home affairs minister, Tony Burke, told the ABC’s 7.30 program last night that the Coalition pressure to prevent the 34 Australian wives and children of IS fighters killed or captured in Syria from returning to Australia was “silly hypocrisy”.

He said if the Coalition wants the group excluded from Australia permanently, “they should look at the laws they voted for, they put in place when they were in government”.

There’s a lot of very silly deeply hypocritical claims coming from the opposition today.

Burke said there were repatriations from Syria under the Morrison government, and also cases where people returned themselves to Australia.

We had 40 people under the Coalition do self-managed returns – that didn’t just include women and children, it included fighters. It included men who had gone there to fight. Now, they were among the returns who came back.

The fact that people with Australian passports have returned from those sorts of situations is not new. It happened under them.

Yesterday the government announced that one of the group would be banned from entering Australia for two years.

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Women and children linked to Islamic State fighters in Syria have Australian travel documents, Tony Burke suggests

Tony Burke, the home affairs minister, confirmed that a group of women and children stuck in Syria who are the family members of Islamic State fighters, have Australian passports or travel documents.

Burke was asked about reports those in the group of 34 people had the documents last night on ABC’s 7.30. He said “the reality is anyone who’s a citizen is able to apply for a passport and receive a passport”. When pressed by host Sarah Ferguson what that meant, Burke continued:

I think I’m giving the very practical answer that if anyone applies for a passport as a citizen, they are issued with a passport, in the same way that if someone applies for a Medicare card, they get a Medicare card. These are automatic processes done by public servants.

“That’s a long way of saying yes,” Ferguson replied.

“I’ve given the answer with the words I wanted to,” Burke said. “Anybody who has been found to be a citizen and has applied and been issued with a passport – everybody has the same citizenship in Australia.”

One adult in the group was issued a temporary exclusion order yesterday, banning them from coming to Australia for up to two years. The rest of the group has not been assessed by intelligence agencies as meeting the threshold to be banned from the country, but the government has said it is not actively helping them return.

Tony Burke. Photograph: Dominic Giannini/AAP
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