
Australian Women Linked to ISIS Arrested on Return From Syria
Several Australian women with alleged links to ISIS have been arrested upon their return to Australia from Syria. They face charges including slavery offences after being repatriated.
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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.
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The women flew back to Australia from Syria after years in a refugee camp. Children were also among the returnees.
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