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3 australian women back from syria face slavery and terrorism charges over alleged is links

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- Three Australian women charged with slavery and terrorism offenses after returning from Syria.
- Kawsar Abbas and Zeinab Ahmed face allegations including purchasing a Yazidi slave for $10,000.
- A third woman arrested at Sydney Airport for being a member of a terrorist organization.
- Potential penalties: up to 25 years for slavery charges, up to 10 years for terrorism membership.
- 21 other Australians remain in Roj Camp; repatriation plans underway.