Sydney woman accused of enforcing IS ideology in Syrian camp
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- Sydney woman Hodan Abby is accused of enforcing Islamic State ideology in Syria's al-Roj detention camp, allegedly acting as a 'Sharia judge', arranging marriages, and even hitting another woman with a hammer.
- She is the last known Australian IS-linked woman in Syria and was issued a return permit despite a temporary exclusion order.
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Sydney woman Hodan Abby is accused of enforcing Islamic State ideology in Syria's al-Roj detention camp, allegedly acting as a 'Sharia judge', arranging marriages, and even hitting another woman with a hammer. She is the last known Australian IS-linked woman in Syria and was issued a return permit despite a temporary exclusion order.

