Slavery Charges

Melbourne Woman Denied Bail Over Alleged Yazidi Slave Ownership

Zeinab Ahmad, accused of slavery offenses in Syria, has had her bail application refused by the court. Allegations state she ordered a slave to perform chores and prevented her escape, following the teenager’s purchase and forced sexual servitude by Ahmad’s father. The prosecution presented evidence of Ahmad’s support for Islamic State, including sharing propaganda and celebrating executions, arguing she poses an unacceptable risk to the community. Despite the defense’s claims of renunciation and concern for her daughter’s well-being, the chief magistrate found no compelling evidence of genuine renunciation of extremism. Ahmad faces two charges of crimes against humanity, each carrying a maximum sentence of 25 years.

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Australian ISIS Brides Face Slavery Charges Upon Return

Three women with links to Islamic State fighters are facing serious charges after returning to Australia from Syria. Two women, aged 53 and 31, were arrested upon arrival in Melbourne and will be charged with crimes against humanity, including enslavement offences, carrying a maximum penalty of 25 years imprisonment. A third woman, aged 32, arrested in Sydney, is expected to be charged with entering a declared area and being a member of a terrorist organisation, with a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment. These charges stem from activities conducted in Syria and follow a decade-long investigation. The return of these women, along with nine children, has sparked political debate regarding government handling and the future of the children.

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