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Australia charges two women linked to ISIS

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 · 11h
3 Australian women back from Syria face slavery and terrorism charges over alleged IS links
Three women have been charged with slavery and terrorism offenses after they arrived home from Syria with another 10 Australians who police say are linked to the Islamic State group

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 · 12h
Two ISIS-linked women facing slavery charges after return to Australia
 · 1d
Airliners Carrying Women and Children Linked to Islamic State Group Land in Australia
 · 15h
Two ISIS brides charged with crimes against humanity, one charged with joining a terrorist organisation after returning to Australia
An Australian woman has been charged with allegedly joining a terrorist organisation, following the arrests of ISIS-linked women upon their return to Australia.

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LIVE UPDATES: 'ISIS brides' and kids arrive in Australia; Politicians divided on re-settlement; AFP says 'some' will be arrested
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AFP: Returning ISIS brides to be charged with slavery and terror offences
 · 15h
ISIS brides return live updates: Disturbing moment amid airport chaos
“It is expected a 53-year-old woman will be charged tonight or tomorrow with the following four Commonwealth offences, crimes against humanity; enslavement, crimes against humanity; possess a slave, c...

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 · 17h
Some ISIS brides will be charged with counter-terrorism offences when they touch down in Australia
 · 13h
‘Keep Australians safe’: Labor vow on ISIS brides
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