Parramatta Mosque chairman: Lack of funding obstructs rehabilitation of returning kids of IS fighters

Parramatta Mosque chairman Neil El-Kadomi speaks to worshippers at Parramatta Mosque during a Friday prayer

Parramatta Mosque chairman Neil El-Kadomi speaks to worshippers at Parramatta Mosque during a Friday prayer Source: AAP

SBS Arabic24 spoke to the Chairman of Parramatta Mosque, Nael Kadoumi to discuss the rehabilitation options for the returning family members of Australian IS fighters. Kadoumi highlighted the need for sufficient government funding to establish 6-month programs to ensure smooth transition back into the Australian society.



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