In a putrid, overcrowded camp in northern Syria there are small Australian children, born into the former so-called Islamic State, sleeping in a squalid tent.

After the fall of the caliphate, countries around the world are facing a similar quandary: what to do with families who left their native countries for Syria years ago and are now desperate to return?

While it seem there’s little political appetite to assist adults, the Australian children and teens are another story.

What’s in store for the ‘cubs of the Caliphate’ if they return home?

Host:

Tory Maguire: National Editor (Sydney Morning Herald and The Age)

Guests:

David Wroe: defence and national security correspondent (Sydney Morning Herald and The Age)

Kate Geraghty: veteran photojournalist, (Sydney Morning Herald)

Dr Clarke Jones:  criminologist, Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University

Story links:
The bitter legacy of Islamic State - April 5

What should Australia do with the children of Islamic State? - April 4

Australian Islamic State recruit's plea: bring my family home - April 1

Yazidi former slaves emerge from the Islamic State and want to tell their stories - March 28

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The Sydney Morning Herald: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/

How are we doing? Get in touch with the team: [email protected] or [email protected]

In a putrid, overcrowded camp in northern Syria there are small Australian children, born into the former so-called Islamic State, sleeping in a squalid tent.

After the fall of the caliphate, countries around the world are facing a similar quandary: what to do with families who left their native countries for Syria years ago and are now desperate to return?


While it seem there’s little political appetite to assist adults, the Australian children and teens are another story.


What’s in store for the ‘cubs of the Caliphate’ if they return home?

Host:


Tory Maguire: National Editor (Sydney Morning Herald and The Age)


Guests:


David Wroe: defence and national security correspondent (Sydney Morning Herald and The Age)


Kate Geraghty: veteran photojournalist, (Sydney Morning Herald)


Dr Clarke Jones:  criminologist, Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University

Story links:
The bitter legacy of Islamic State - April 5


What should Australia do with the children of Islamic State? - April 4


Australian Islamic State recruit's plea: bring my family home - April 1


Yazidi former slaves emerge from the Islamic State and want to tell their stories - March 28

Subscribe to The Age: https://subscribe.theage.com.au/ or


The Sydney Morning Herald: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/


How are we doing? Get in touch with the team: [email protected] or [email protected]

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