One of the ‘ISIS brides’ returning to Australia is the widow of a notorious Islamic State recruiter who previously pleaded with Australians not to ‘judge’ the women she says were trapped in the region ...
Australia says it’s ready to handle return of Isis-linked families from Syria - Police chief says some members of returning group will be arrested and charged and others kept under investigation ...
Four Australian women, their children and grandchildren are stuck in limbo in Syria after leaving a refugee camp for family ...
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Australia welcomes more than a dozen ISIS members from Shamima Begum's notorious Syrian camp
Fury has erupted after Australia confirmed it will welcome back more than a dozen Isis brides and their children from the ...
Zahra Ahmad, the widow of a notorious Islamic State recruiter who previously pleaded with Australians not to ‘judge’ the ISIS brides, left Melbourne airport last night as a free woman.
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AFP arrests ISIS bride at Sydney Airport
ISIS bride seen being arrested at Sydney Airport. The most beautiful girl in the world in 2007: what Thylane Blondeau looks like today Inside London's deepest HS2 tunnel Mysterious circular structure ...
Three Australian women known as the “ISIS Brides” have been arrested on slavery- and terrorism-related charges after returning home with their 10 children, most of whom were born in a Syrian detention ...
Four of the so-called “ISIS brides” and nine children are set to arrive in Australia from Syria imminently, with the Australian Federal Police ready to make arrests. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke ...
Australian police were ready to arrest members of a group of 13 people linked to Isis fighters who were returning home from Syria, the home affairs minister announced on Wednesday. Some of the ...
After multiple attempts to leave Syria, four ISIS-linked women (often referred to as “ISIS brides”) and nine children have arrived back in Australia. The government has long promised that if these ...
Australian police said on Friday they had charged two women linked to the Islamic State extremist group with slavery offenses after they returned overnight from Syria, where they had been detained in ...
The police said two of them would face charges of crimes against humanity and the third would face a charge of belonging to a terrorist group. By Victoria Kim and Laura Chung Reporting from Sydney, ...
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