Ontario judges have ordered the release on bail of two women who were arrested upon returning to Canada last week from a prison camp in northeastern Syria.
Ammara Amjad and Dure Ahmed were released pending terrorism peace bond applications, under conditions that cannot be publicized because they are subject to publication bans.
The two women appeared Tuesday before the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton, Ont. for separate bail hearings. They were among four Canadian women and 10 children who landed in Montreal last week after being held for years at the al-Roj prison camp in northeastern Syria.Another woman who was in the group Canada repatriated from Syria was released on bail in Edmonton Friday, pending a terrorism peace bond application.
A terrorism peace bond allows a judge to order the defendant to enter into an arrangement to be of good behaviour, potentially with conditions such as a curfew, or else possibly face a prison sentence."There are no criminal charges at this point," he said."She's happy to be home, as you can imagine. She's been through quite an ordeal," he said.
About 10,000 of them are foreign nationals from more than 60 countries outside Syria and Iraq, and the Kurds have asked those countries to repatriate their citizens.The al-Roj prison camp is one of two displaced persons camps in the region that is now controlled by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
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