Three women accused of being ISIS brides were arrested in Melbourne on terror and slavery charges after years in a Syrian camp, thrusting repatriation and justice back into the spotlight.
Flights have been booked for families linked to Islamic State fighters returning from Syria to Australia, with women in the group facing arrest and investigation after they arrive.
15:08, Sun, Dec 17, 2023 Updated: 15:08, Sun, Dec 17, 2023 International pressure is mounting on government ministers to allow the repatriation of 'jihadi brides' who fled the UK to join ISIS. Lobby ...
A second group of women and children linked to Islamic State has returned to Australia after years spent in a Syrian refugee ...
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Three alleged 'ISIS brides' were arrested at Melbourne Airport on Thursday 7 May as they landed in Australia, with federal police accusing them of terrorism and slavery offences linked to Islamic ...