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3 australian women back syria face slavery terrorism

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- Three Australian women denied bail after returning from Syria facing slavery and terrorism charges.
- Kawsar Abbas and Zeinab Ahmed accused of purchasing a Yazidi slave for $10,000.
- Janai Safar charged with being a member of a terrorist organization.
- Each charge carries up to 25 years for slavery, 10 years for terrorism.
- Women arrived in Australia on Qatar Airways flights despite government warnings.
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