• Australia charges alleged ISIL-linked woman after return from Syria

    From Pelosi Goes To prison@noreply@mixmin.net to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics.republicans,sac.politics,aus.politics,talk.politics.guns on Fri May 29 07:47:38 2026
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    Australia has charged a woman with alleged links to the ISIL (ISIS)
    group after she returned from Syria, as authorities intensify
    investigations into nationals repatriated from detention camps.

    Police said the 34-year-old arrived in the country in September
    alongside another woman and is due to appear in a Melbourne court on
    Thursday. She faces charges of being a member of a rCLterroristrCY
    organisation and entering a declared conflict zone.

    Federal police Assistant Commissioner Hilda Sirec said both offences
    carry potential sentences of up to 10 years in prison.

    Sirec said the woman travelled to Syria in 2013 or 2014 and was later
    detained by Kurdish forces in 2019 before being held in al-Hol camp
    along with her family.

    Authorities announced the charges as more women and children returned to Australia this month after years in Roj camp in northeast Syria, where
    families of ISIL fighters have been held since 2019 without a formal
    legal process.

    Officials said all adult returnees remain under investigation.

    rCLA period of time without charges being laid is not an indicator that investigations have ceased,rCY Sirec said.

    Among the latest arrivals, three women face additional charges,
    including crimes against humanity.

    Police have also charged Kawsar Ahmad and Zeinab Ahmad, a mother and
    daughter who arrived earlier this month, with enslavement-related
    offences.

    Another returnee, Janai Safar, has been charged with entering a declared conflict zone and joining ISIL.

    At the height of its power in 2015, ISIL controlled territory across
    Syria and Iraq, roughly equivalent in size to the United Kingdom.

    Authorities believe the latest group to arrive in Sydney and Melbourne
    includes the last remaining Australians previously held in Roj camp.

    The repatriations have caused political debate, with Prime Minister
    Anthony Albanese saying the government did not assist their return and
    warning, rCLIf you make your bed, you lie in it.rCY

    Advocacy groups argue Australia must uphold the right of its citizens to return, particularly for children who, they say, should not bear
    responsibility for their parentsrCO actions.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/5/28/australia-charges-alleged-isil-l inked-woman-after-return-from-syria
    --- Synchronet 3.22a-Linux NewsLink 1.2