Three Australian women who returned to their home country on Thursday after years in detention camps in Syria for family members of men affiliated with the Islamic State were arrested and face charges including suspected terrorism and crimes against humanity, according to the police.
The three were among four Australian women and nine children who arrived in the country on Thursday. Their fate had long been a point of contention in Australia, which has assisted in the return of some relatives but declined to repatriate others.
The Australian government previously said that it had provided no…
