Women linked to IS fighters charged with slavery after landing in Australia
SYDNEY: Counter-terrorism forces arrested two women for slavery on Thursday (May 7) as they returned to Australia from Syria, where they allegedly committed "crimes against humanity" while supporting Islamic State militants.The women and their children - all Australian citizens - landed on Thursday evening af
2 IS-linked Australian women charged with keeping slave in Syria
The pair returned to Australia on Thursday evening for the first time in almost a decade, travelling from a Syrian detention camp where they were stranded after the group's collapse.
Two Islamic-State linked Australian women charged with crimes against humanity
A third woman who also returned to Australia from Syria was charged with joining a terrorist organisation.
Australia: 3 women with IS links arrested on return home
The women flew back to Australia from Syria after years in a refugee camp. Children were also among the returnees.
Three women linked to Islamic State arrested in Australia on return from Syria
Three women who allegedly supported IS were arrested after they flew home to Australia for the first time in years.
3 Australian women back from Syria charged with slavery and terrorism over alleged IS links
Three Australian women were charged on Friday with slavery and terrorism offenses after they arrived home from Syria with another 10 others whom police allege are linked to the Islamic State group. The four women and nine children, who have spent years in Roj Camp in the Syrian desert, landed…
Australian women linked to Islamic State charged with offences over Syria travel
Charges against three women range from keeping a slave to being a member of a terrorist organisation.
Three women linked to Islamic State arrested in Australia on return from Syria
Three women who allegedly supported IS were arrested after they flew home to Australia for the first time in years.
Australian women linked to ISIS arrested, accused of slavery after Syrian return
Three Australian women linked to the extremist group Islamic State were arrested on ‌Thursday after arriving home with their children following years in a camp in Syria, and are expected to be charged with slavery and terrorism offenses, police said. The Australian ‌government said on Wednesday that four women and nine…
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