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Is Linked Women Are Facing a Raft of Criminal Charges a Legal Expert Explains the Laws at Play

Islamic StateRefugeesSecurity ServicesPolice

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No commercial mechanism. This is a legal/criminal news item about individuals facing charges related to terrorism and slavery. No company, commodity, supply chain, or market impact is identified. The event is purely judicial and does not affect any sector or product.

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  • Four ISIS-linked women returned to Australia from Syria.
  • Two women charged with crimes against humanity including slavery offences (max 25 years).
  • One woman charged with joining Islamic State and remaining in conflict zone (max 10 years).
  • Women detained by Kurdish forces in 2019; part of Operation Kurrajong since 2015.
  • Legal proceedings expected to be complex and lengthy.

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