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New Crimes Against Humanity Charges and 2 Million Question Over Is Group Linked Women

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AI-generatedThe article reports on criminal charges against IS-linked women returning to Australia. There is no direct commercial mechanism; the only financial figure is a $2 million annual monitoring cost, which is a government expense, not a market or sector impact. No commodity, supply chain, or company margin is affected.
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- Three women linked to IS group face charges in Australia after returning from Syrian refugee camp.
- One woman accused of complicity in purchase of a female slave for $10,000.
- Women detained by Kurdish forces in 2019; part of larger group including children.
- Australian Federal Police investigating since 2015.
- Estimated cost of monitoring returnees is $2 million annually.
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