Authorities arrested three women with links to ISIS as they arrived in Sydney and Melbourne on Thursday evening, with their return to Australia sparking dramatic scenes and an airport scuffle.
The father of a so-called ISIS bride who was among the latest group of women to return to Australia has defended his daughter, saying that she made a mistake, but she should not be charged.
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ISIS bride rejects extremism, decries Syrian 'hell'
A lawyer for an accused ISIS bride has told a court her client rejects the terror group and is grateful to be back in ...
Zeinab Ahmad, 31 appeared in court in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday where her defence team argued she should be ...
Abraham Abbas has offered his home and financial support for charged ISIS bride Zeinab Ahmad if she is released on bail, ...
Police and Counter Terrorism Minister Yasmin Catley has refused to say how much taxpayer money was spent on the alleged “VIP ...
A second cohort of so-called “ISIS brides” and their children have touched down in Australia after a days-long journey from Syria. Flights carrying six Australian women with links to Islamic State, ...
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 ...
Police and Counter Terrorism Minister Yasmin Catley has refused to say how much taxpayer money was spent on the alleged “VIP ...
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