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Updated · The Associated Press · May 28
Rayann El Houli Held on 2 IS Charges After Syria Return
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · May 28

Rayann El Houli Held on 2 IS Charges After Syria Return

9 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · May 28
  • 34-year-old Rayann El Houli was remanded in Melbourne after appearing in court on charges of joining Islamic State and entering a declared conflict zone, each carrying up to 10 years.
  • Police allege she traveled to Syria in 2013-14 to join IS, was captured by Kurdish forces in 2019 and returned to Australia via Lebanon on Sept. 26 with her children.
  • Her bail bid will be heard Monday, with her lawyer saying the mother of 4 has PTSD and should be reunited quickly with children now back in school and sports programs.
  • The case lands amid a wider repatriation crackdown: 7 women and 12 children returned from Syria this week, and 3 women who arrived earlier this month were also charged and remain in custody.
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