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two australian women linked to isis charged with crimes against humanity 5HjdYqh 2
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- Two Australian women charged with crimes against humanity for owning a slave in Syria.
- They were arrested at Melbourne airport on May 8, 2026, after over seven years in a Syrian refugee camp.
- A third woman arrested at Sydney airport for terror-related offenses linked to joining ISIS in 2015.
- Australian government repatriated four women and 13 children from Syrian camps in 2022.
- About 21 Australians still remain in al-Roj camp.