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Bbb75 3 Australian Women Back From Syria Face Slavery and Terrorism Charges Over Alleged Is Links
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AI-generatedNo commercial mechanism identified. The article reports criminal charges against individuals for alleged terrorism and slavery offenses. No commodity, company, supply chain, or market impact is discussed. The only organization mentioned is Qatar Airways, but no commercial link is provided.
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- Three Australian women charged with slavery and terrorism offenses after returning from Syria.
- Kawsar Abbas and Zeinab Ahmed charged over purchase of a Yazidi slave for $10,000.
- Women arrived in Melbourne on May 7, 2026, with nine children from Roj Camp.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed sympathy for the children involved.
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