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10 000 slave keeping home Details emerge charges against ISIS brides

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- Two Australian women charged with slavery offenses upon arrival in Melbourne on May 8, 2026.
- Kawsar Abbas accused of purchasing a female slave for $10,000 in Syria.
- Women had been living in al-Roj refugee camp for seven years after leaving Australia to join ISIS.
- Detained by Kurdish forces in March 2019.
- Australian Federal Police conducting active investigation into alleged crimes against humanity.
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