Zahra Ahmad, the widow of a notorious Islamic State recruiter who previously pleaded with Australians not to ‘judge’ the ISIS brides, left Melbourne airport last night as a free woman.
ISIS bride’ Janai Safar spent her first night in Australia since returning from Syria behind bars at Silverwater Women’s prison.
Four so-called ISIS brides and their children arrived in Australia on Thursday night after years spent detained in the al-Roj ...
An ISIS bride who vowed never to return to Australia and her nine-year-old son are believed to be among a cohort of 13 women and children who will be confronted by police after touching down in Sydney ...
The term “ISIS brides” is used to describe foreign women who travelled to Syria and Iraq between 2014 and 2019 to live under ...
ISIS bride Kirsty Rosse-Emile is begging to come home Old housemate said Rosse-Emile wanted to make bombs She's one of 11 ISIS brides trying to return to Australia Do you know more? Email ...
Having spent the better part of a decade as a card-carrying ISIS groupie, how does one manage to leave a Syrian detention ...
The Melbourne ISIS brides have hatched plans to get bail and be freed back into the community while facing serious ...
Seven women affiliated with ISIS and their 14 children have left the Al Roj detainee camp in north-east Syria to make their ...
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Two ISIS brides returning to Melbourne are expected to be charged over crimes against humanity-related offences.