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Australian Women Arrested For Crimes Against Humanity

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Police arrested three women linked to former ISIS fighters after they arrived in Australia. Two women, aged 53 and 31, were arrested in Melbourne and charged with crimes against humanity, including enslavement. In Sydney, 32-year-old Nay Safar was taken into custody and charged with entering and remaining in the country after failing to declare her arrival. The group, which included children, arrived in Australia on Thursday night. The women were reportedly taken in a white minivan to begin new lives in the city. The Australian government stated that any children involved will stay with family and undergo reintegration programs. Concerns have been raised regarding the potential radicalization of children exposed to extreme views in the camp. Two women with alleged links to Islamic State were arrested at Melbourne Airport last night.

Police arrested three women linked to former ISIS fighters after they arrived in Australia. Two women, aged 53 and 31, were arrested in Melbourne and charged with crimes against humanity, including enslavement. In Sydney, 32-year-old Nay Safar was taken into custody and charged with entering and remaining in the country after failing to declare her arrival. The group, which included children, arrived in Australia on Thursday night. The women were reportedly taken in a white minivan to begin new lives in the city. The Australian government stated that any children involved will stay with family and undergo reintegration programs. Concerns have been raised regarding the potential radicalization of children exposed to extreme views in the camp. Two women with alleged links to Islamic State were arrested at Melbourne Airport last night. Korsar Abbas, 53, and her daughter Zainab Ahmed, 31, arrived from Syria with their children. The Australian Federal Police allege Abbas was complicit in the purchase of a slave.

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“Two of the women, aged 53 and 31, were arrested and have since been charged with crimes against humanity offences, including enslavement.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“She's been charged with entering and remaining in her declared... then they were taken in a white minivan and they will go and start their lives, their new lives in Melbourne.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“Two more women with links to Islamic State have been charged after arriving from Syria. Korsar Abbas and her daughter, Zainab Ahmed, were both arrested at Melbourne Airport last night.”

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