Lawyers for Janai Safar, an Australian woman accused of travelling to join ISIS with her husband, say she is seeking her release on bail. In court-related remarks reported by two outlets, her legal representatives argue that Safar has provided information about what she experienced while in Syria, describing it as material “nobody should see.” The articles frame the case as ongoing and focused on bail rather than a final determination of guilt. They also indicate that Safar’s legal team characterises her account as relevant to her current situation, while prosecutors’ positions are not detailed in the summaries provided. Both sources report the same core elements: Safar faces allegations linked to fleeing Australia to join ISIS, her husband is also involved in the allegations, and her lawyers are presenting statements about her experiences in Syria as part of her bid to secure bail or release.
The reports do not provide additional factual specifics about the alleged offences or the exact court orders sought, but they agree on the central themes of the bail application and Safar’s claimed experiences in Syria.