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4 resultsfor “Zeinab Ahmad slavery charges Australia”

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Last Australian women and children linked to IS leave Syrian camp before expected return home – report

Zeinab Ahmad, have been charged with slavery offences, while the other – Janai Safar – faces charges of joining a terrorist organisation and travelling to a proscribed terrorist area. The squalid and dangerous al-Roj camp, controlled

The Guardian WorldMay 22
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Australian woman linked to Islamic State lived with teenage slave who was repeatedly raped, court told

Zeinab Ahmad, 31, applied for bail, a month after she was charged with slavery offences. Australian federal police allege Ahmad left Melbourne to go to Turkey with her husband, Dawod, in November 2014. She told

The Guardian WorldJun 4
Conflicts

IS-linked mother and daughter charged with crimes against humanity including slavery face Melbourne court

slavery offences during the rule of [Islamic State](https://www.theguardian.com/world/islamic-state) in Syria have faced a Melbourne court. Kawsar Ahmad, 53, also known as Abbas, and her daughter Zeinab Ahmad, 31, were arrested by officers

The Guardian WorldMay 8
World

First plane carrying IS-linked family members lands in Australia, with police expected to make arrests

slavery related offences – with the Australian federal police (AFP) expected to provide an update later on Thursday. The plane believed to be carrying Kawsar Abbas, her eldest daughters Zahra and Zeinab, and eight children

The Guardian WorldMay 7