He Escaped ISIS, Now He Warns Returning Brides and Children Cant Assimilate

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Yazidi-Australian Ayman Abas in Armidale in 2023. Courtesy of Ayman AbasAustralians remember 2014 as the year terrorism struck the heart of Sydney, when an ISIS-inspired gunman seized the Lindt Cafe and left two people dead.About 13,000 kilometres away, the now-Australian citizen Ayman Abas, was confronting his own nightmare scenario—fleeing for life under the cover of darkness from ISIS.

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