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NSW woman Mariam Raad granted bail after being charged with entering Islamic State territory


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Raad, who was repatriated from Syria to Australia in 2022, was forced to surrender her passport and will appear at court again in March

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A New South Wales woman who was repatriated to Australia from a Syrian refugee camp has been granted bail after being charged with entering and remaining in parts of Syria that were under Islamic State control.

Mariam Raad, 31, was arrested on Thursday in Young, in the state’s southwest, where she had been living since being returned in October.

Continue reading…Raad, who was repatriated from Syria to Australia in 2022, was forced to surrender her passport and will appear at court again in MarchFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastA New South Wales woman who was repatriated to Australia from a Syrian refugee camp has been granted bail after being charged with entering and remaining in parts of Syria that were under Islamic State control.Mariam Raad, 31, was arrested on Thursday in Young, in the state’s southwest, where she had been living since being returned in October. Continue reading…