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Woman charged with joining Islamic State 'renounces' terror group
Key takeaways
- A sketch of Rayann El Houli from her court appearance last Thursday.
- Melbourne woman Rayann El Houli has faced a bail hearing after being charged with travelling to Syria to join Islamic State.
- Her lawyer says she was a "highly-traumatised individual" who wanted it known that she did not support Islamic State.
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A sketch of Rayann El Houli from her court appearance last Thursday. (Supplied: Anita Lester)
Melbourne woman Rayann El Houli has faced a bail hearing after being charged with travelling to Syria to join Islamic State.
Her lawyer says she was a "highly-traumatised individual" who wanted it known that she did not support Islamic State.
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