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Woman charged with joining Islamic State 'renounces' terror group
Woman charged with joining Islamic State 'renounces' terror group
Melbourne woman Rayann El Houli has faced a bail hearing after being charged with travelling to Syria to join the Islamic State group, before returning home last year.
Australian woman charged over travel to Syria to join Islamic State
Australian woman charged over travel to Syria to join Islamic State
The arrest came eight months after she returned to Australia with her children from Lebanon.
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Rayann El Houli returned to Australia last year.
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Rayann El Houli returned to Australia from Lebanon.
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Rayann El Houli has children.
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Framing · 3 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)
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“Woman charged with joining Islamic State 'renounces' terror group”
→ Rayann El Houli was charged with joining the Islamic State group and has renounced it.
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“has faced a bail hearing”
→ Rayann El Houli appeared for a bail hearing.
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“The arrest came eight months after she returned to Australia”
→ Rayann El Houli was arrested eight months after returning to Australia.