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Linked Australian Women Charged Keeping Slave Syria

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No commercial mechanism detected. The article covers criminal charges against individuals for human rights violations, with no impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or corporate margins. No sector is commercially affected.

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  • Two Australian women charged with crimes against humanity for keeping a slave in Syria.
  • Women returned to Melbourne from Syria after supporting Islamic State since 2014.
  • Older woman allegedly complicit in purchasing a female slave for US$10,000.
  • Four women and nine children repatriated to Australia from Syria's Roj camp.
  • Another woman, Janai Safar, arrested in Sydney for joining a terrorist organization.

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