3 Australian women linked to ISIS charged
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Three former ISIS brides accused of enslaving Yazidi girls and supporting the Islamic State terror group are behind bars in Melbourne and Sydney after being hauled before Australian courts within hours of their dramatic return from Syria.
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(Sydney) – Australian authorities should ensure that criminal proceedings against three Australian women who were charged on May 7 and 8, 2026, with serious alleged crimes linked to the Islamic State (ISIS) fully respect due process rights, Human Rights ...
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Man who reportedly helped bring so-called 'ISIS brides' to Australia arrested on unrelated charges
It is understood that the man travelled to Syria several months ago and attempted to help the woman and children return to Australia.