Federal Court imposes interim control order on former Islamic State suspect

(ABC-Australia) An interim control order has been imposed on an Adelaide woman acquitted of being a member of the Islamic State terrorist group.

A Federal Court judge imposed 20 of the 21 conditions sought by the federal government to control aspects of Zainab Abdirahman-Khalif’s life.

Justice Natalie Charlesworth said it was more probable than not that Ms Abdirahman-Khalif would continue to support IS and engage with others who were involved with the group.

The order includes a curfew, restrictions on her movement, employment and a prohibition on her contacting anyone in prison, Turkey, Iraq or Syria.

Ms Abdirahman-Khalif was convicted of being a member of a terrorist organisation and spent more than two years in jail.

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