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.
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 when they touch down.
A second group of women and children linked to Islamic State has returned to Australia after years spent in a Syrian refugee ...
There is “no real basis” to cancel the passports of ISIS brides preparing to return to Australia, one of the nation’s leading ...
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A Yazidi community leader has said that he does not believe it was right for the Australian government to allow the ISIS brides to return to Australia.