An ISIS bride accused of keeping a slave while living in Syria has made a stunning revelation in court.
AN ISIS bride accused of keeping a teenage sex slave her dad bought for £7,000 faces decades behind bars. Australian Zeinab ...
An accused ISIS bride wants to divorce the husband she allegedly joined in buying a slave with, as her lawyers argue she is ...
Zeinab Ahmad, 31 appeared in court in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday where her defence team argued she should be ...
The return of several 'ISIS brides' from Syria has been re-traumatising for Australian Yazidis, many of whom escaped sexual ...
Zeinab Ahmad, 31, an ISIS-linked woman accused of slavery offences appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court. Court Sketch: ...
A woman accused of joining Islamic State and keeping a teenage girl as a slave will remain in custody as prosecutors try to ...
Tensions have flared over the government’s handling of the potential return of Islamic State-linked Australians.
A slave captured by Islamic State was sold to a Melbourne family living in Syria for sex and housework, a court has been told.
Women and children linked to ISIS fighters who have returned to Australia in recent weeks are subject to eight separate ...
None of the women returning have been arrested, but government sources have told this masthead some women may be charged in coming days.
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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