Three Women Charged In Australia
Two Victorian women, aged 53 and 31, appeared in a New South Wales local court following their arrival at Melbourne Airport last night. The women face charges related to crimes against humanity allegedly committed in Syria. Counsel for the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions noted that the defense is also seeking an urgent psychologist's report today. A release application for a Ms. Safar is also expected to be heard this afternoon. The source confirmed this development. Three women have been charged in connection with Islamic State fighters landing in Australia. No specific details regarding the location of the landing or the identities of the women were provided in the transcript.
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ABC Radio Sydney
“Two Victorian women have faced court charged with crimes against humanity offences allegedly committed in Syria. The women aged 53 and 31 arrived at Melbourne Airport last night”
CRI News Radio
“两名妇女被指控犯有危害人类罪”
CRI News Radio
“两名女子被指控犯有危害人类罪。”
ABC NewsRadio AU
“to Islamic State fighters landed in Australia, with three women now charged.”
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“Three Women Charged In Australia”
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