Two Canadian women that were apprehended after their return to Canada from a prison camp in northeastern Syria recently will in a Brampton, Ontario court today.
According to the RCMP, the two women will appear for a bail hearing while the Mounties demand a terrorism peace bond against them under the Criminal Code.
The two women were among four Canadian women and 10 children that landed in Montreal recently after being detained for years at the al-Roj prison camp in northeastern Syria.
The detainees in the camps are majorly women and children that were rounded up after the fall of the extremist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in 2019.

About 10,000 of the detainees are foreign nationals from over 60 countries outside Syria and Iraq, and the Kurds have urged those countries to repatriate their citizens.
Some of them are relatives of suspected ISIL fighters, but they have never been tried before a court.
Another woman who was part of those Canada repatriated from Syria has been released on bail in Edmonton, pending a terrorism peace bond application.
The al-Roj prison camp is one of two displaced people’s camps in the region that is currently under the control of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
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