The Albanese government has withheld as many as 150 secret documents related to the return of ISIS brides, despite the Prime ...
The government has not revealed the woman’s identity, age or the specific reasons for blocking her entry into the country, ...
The father of a so-called ISIS bride who was among the latest group of women to return to Australia has defended his daughter, saying that she made a mistake, but she should not be charged.
Rayann El Houli insists she has since renounced violent extremism, but hasn’t completed an anti-terror program because it was ...
A group of women and children linked to Islamic State fighters are expected to arrive home within days after purchasing flights to Australia.
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Muslim leader defends ISIS brides' return to Australia: 'Everything else is irrelevant'
A prominent Sydney lawyer has defended the return of ISIS brides to Australia, arguing the public should not 'condemn' innocent children, or their mothers, because of the atrocities committed by ...
Accused terrorist supporter and former so called ISIS bride Rayann El Houli has renounced the Islamic state and Jihad in ...
She has been charged with one count of entering, or remaining in, a declared area and one count of being a member of a terrorist organisation. Both offences carry maximum penalties of 10 years’ ...
A night after her dramatic re-entry to Australia, the father of ISIS Bride Nesrine Zahab, has said he is “very happy” to have his daughter home.
The ISIS bride barred from returning to Australia has tried to paint herself as a victim, claiming she was a “normal teenager” who “enjoyed music and having fun” but was tricked and trafficked – and ...
A Melbourne-based ISIS bride was quietly living just minutes from survivors of the brutal terrorist regime she is accused of supporting, with the revelations prompting outrage from community leaders.
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