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    Here's what it means for you.

    Australia's legal actions against returning citizens with extremist ties may reshape national security policies.

    What happened

    Three women linked to ISIS returned to Australia from Syria and were charged with serious offenses.

    The Context

    • Detention Duration: The women had been detained in a Syrian refugee camp for nearly a decade.
    • Serious Charges: Charges include crimes against humanity and slavery.
    • Legal Stance: The legal proceedings reflect Australia's stance on returning citizens with ties to terrorist organizations.

    Takeaway

    The legal repercussions for returning foreign fighters and their associates are likely to continue as Australia addresses national security concerns.

    5 Articles
    The Guardian

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    Al-Monitor

    IS-linked Australian women charged with keeping slave in Syria

    Two Australian women have been charged with keeping a female slave in Syria after returning to Melbourne from a Syrian detention camp where they had been held since 2014 for supporting the Islamic State group. They were arrested immediately upon thei...

    Al-Monitor

    Australia charges two women linked to ISIS with slavery after return from Syria

    Australian police have charged two women, aged 53 and 31, linked to the Islamic State, with slavery offenses after their return from Syria, where they were detained for over seven years. They were arrested at Melbourne airport and face crimes against...

    BBC News

    Two Islamic-State linked Australian women charged with crimes against humanity

    Two Australian women linked to the Islamic State have been charged with crimes against humanity upon their return from Syria, where they spent over seven years in detention camps. A third woman has also been charged with joining a terrorist organizat...

    Sky News

    Three women with alleged links to ISIS set to be charged after arriving in Australia

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