Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. The last of the known ISIS-linked Australian women in Syria is expected to return home amid allegations ...
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Accused ISIS bride to walk from court after bail win

A woman charged with slavery offences after allegedly joining Islamic State has dropped her head in relief as she learnt she would be released on bail.
A court grants bail for Melbourne grandmother Kawsar Ahmad, who is alleged to have owned a slave while in Syria under Islamic State rule.
An ISIS bride accused of keeping a sex slave and training to use an AK-47 rifle and Glock handgun has been freed on bail to ...
An ISIS bride accused of keeping a sex slave and teaching the religion of the terrorist organisation to others while in Syria has been freed on bail to live in Melbourne’s suburbs.
A Victorian court has granted bail to an accused “ISIS bride” facing allegations of enslaving a Yazidi teenager, one week after the same magistrate deemed her daughter too dangerous to release.
Australia’s last remaining “ISIS bride” in a Syrian detention camp has been granted permission to return after an exclusion order against her was lifted. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirmed the ...
AN ISIS bride accused of keeping a teenage sex slave her dad bought for £7,000 faces decades behind bars. Australian Zeinab Ahmad, 31, allegedly acted as a “deputy” of the household where the ...
A major call has been made in an ISIS bride’s fight to be released on bail as she faces a string of slavery allegations.
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Alleged 'ISIS bride' wishes for peaceful life if bailed

An "ISIS bride", charged with slavery offences, has indicated her willingness to accept any bail restrictions so she can ...
The Coalition has committed to supporting the government to amend laws that allowed Australia’s last remaining ISIS (Islamic State) bride to override a temporary exclusion order and return home.
A woman with links to Islamic State who was banned from entering Australia over potential national security risks can return home.