LONDON: An Australian woman accused of joining Daesh to be with her husband, a senior fighter and recruiter, has appeared in a regional court after being repatriated from Syria’s Al-Roj camp. Mariam Raad, 31, appeared on Wednesday at Young Local Court in New South Wales, wearing large sunglasses and a facemask. If found guilty of the charges, she faces up to 10 years’ in jail.
Mariam Raad, 31, faces 10 years jail after she was arrested in Young, NSW in January and charged with entering a part of Syria under the control of ISIS, in breach of federal law.