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'ISIS bride' to live 'peaceful existence' if granted bail, court hears
Key takeaways
- Her lawyer argues that, if granted bail, Kawsar Ahmad would be "very unlikely to want to leave the house much".
- Kawsar Ahmad, 54, is facing four slavery-related charges and is applying for bail after she returned from Syria last month.
- The court heard Mrs Ahmad taught religious studies to an alleged slave, who was a member of the persecuted Yazidi minority.
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Her lawyer argues that, if granted bail, Kawsar Ahmad would be "very unlikely to want to leave the house much". (ABC News)
Kawsar Ahmad, 54, is facing four slavery-related charges and is applying for bail after she returned from Syria last month.
The court heard Mrs Ahmad taught religious studies to an alleged slave, who was a member of the persecuted Yazidi minority.
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