'ISIS bride' to live 'peaceful existence' if granted bail, court hears
Her lawyer says she would live a tightly restricted life with family support, while prosecutors cite concerns about proselytising and community risk.
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Alleged ISIS ‘Bride’ Undergoing Divorce Amid Bail Bid, Hopes for ‘Peaceful’ Life
An accused “ISIS bride” who returned after a decade in war-torn Syria has indicated her wish for a small and peaceful life, agreeing to avoid mosques if she were to be released back into the community. Kawsar Ahmad, who has been charged with slavery offences after she and other family members of former ISIS fighters returned to Australia in May, appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court for the second day of her bail hearing. The 54-year-old grand…
Alleged 'ISIS bride' wishes for peaceful life if bailed
An "ISIS bride", charged with slavery offences, has indicated her willingness to accept any bail restrictions so she...
Alleged ‘ISIS bride’ wishes for peaceful life if bailed
An accused “ISIS bride” who returned after a decade in war-torn Syria has indicated her wish for a small and peaceful life, agreeing to avoid mosques if she were to be released back into the community. Kawsar Ahmad, who has been charged with slavery offences after she and other family members of former Islamic State fighters returned to Australia in May, appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court for the second day of her bail hearing. The 54-year-…
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