THE PERFECT BETRAYAL SCRIPT: USING HER CHILD AS A SHIELD TO ESCAPE HER PAST..? – Janai Safar is facing explosive backlash after court proceedings allegedly revealed she used her 9-year-old son as part of her bid for freedom following her return from Syria.
Janai Safar, the 32-year-old former Sydney nursing student who once turned her back on Australia to pledge allegiance to the Islamic State, has executed what critics call the ultimate manipulation: deploying her nine-year-old son as a human shield in a desperate bid for freedom. After years spent in ISIS territory and subsequent Syrian detention camps, Safar now pleads for mercy in an Australian courtroom — the very homeland she once contemptuously rejected — by weaponizing the language of motherhood, education, and trauma.
Safar was arrested immediately upon her arrival in Sydney last week as part of a small group of repatriated women and children. Charged with entering and remaining in a declared conflict zone and being a member of a terrorist organization — each offence carrying up to 10 years’ imprisonment — she appeared via video link from Silverwater Women’s Correctional Centre wearing prison greens and a white hijab, head bowed in apparent contrition. Her lawyer painted a picture of vulnerability: a mother desperate to secure her son’s education, both suffering from likely PTSD after nearly a decade in dire conditions, and in urgent need of medical care. Yet the judge was unmoved. Exceptional circumstances were not established, and bail was refused. Safar will remain behind bars at least until her next hearing in mid-July.

The irony is searing. Court records and public outrage highlight how Safar allegedly abandoned any semblance of loyalty to Australia in 2015 when she travelled to Syria to join her husband, already embedded with ISIS. Now, the same woman who once reportedly scorned Western women’s freedoms claims her highest priority is her child’s Australian education. Critics see this as a calculated U-turn: using the innocence of a boy who has never lived apart from her as the ultimate moral leverage to whitewash years of ideological betrayal.
While Safar faces terrorism-related charges rather than direct slavery accusations, the broader repatriation has exposed shocking allegations against others in the group. In Melbourne, Kawsar Abbas (also known as Kawsar Ahmad), 53, and her daughter Zeinab Ahmad, 31, have been charged with crimes against humanity, including enslavement, possessing a slave, using a slave, and engaging in slave trading. Police allege they purchased a Yazidi woman for around US$10,000 and kept her in their home under ISIS rule. These offences carry maximum penalties of 25 years. Though Safar is not implicated in those specific slave transactions, the collective return of these women has reignited fury over the “ISIS brides” phenomenon and the networks that once treated human beings as commodities.
Public sentiment has boiled over. Many Australians view Safar’s bail strategy as the perfect betrayal script — rejecting the country that gave her opportunity, immersing herself in a barbaric regime, enduring the inevitable collapse, and then returning to exploit the very legal and compassionate systems she once despised. Her earlier reported statements criticizing Australian women as living “naked on the streets” have resurfaced, amplifying perceptions of hypocrisy. How does a mother who chose to raise a child in the shadow of the caliphate now demand Australian taxpayer-funded education and healthcare as a right?
Defenders argue nuance: possible grooming, coercion, the horrors of camp life, and the welfare of innocent children caught in adult choices. Safar’s legal team emphasized the boy’s dependence and the traumatic separation that would result from her continued detention. Yet prosecutors and the judge focused on the gravity of crossing into a declared conflict zone and associating with a terrorist group responsible for unimaginable atrocities — including the systematic enslavement of Yazidi women and girls.
This case tests Australia’s resolve. After years of hesitation, authorities have facilitated limited repatriations on humanitarian grounds for the children while vowing rigorous accountability for the adults. The Australian Federal Police and joint counter-terrorism teams are investigating thoroughly. Assistant Commissioner-level statements have made clear that no one escapes scrutiny simply by returning home and invoking family ties.
Safar’s transformation from defiant ideological traveller to stoic defendant pleading for mercy encapsulates a dangerous precedent. Using a child as strategic leverage risks undermining public trust in the justice system and the integrity of repatriation policies. If motherhood can be successfully gamed into a get-out-of-terror-charges card, what message does that send to future radicals or those contemplating similar journeys?
The Downing Centre courtroom has become the stage for this reckoning. Safar’s “calculated U-turn” — trading the black flags of ISIS for the language of vulnerability — faces the cold scrutiny of evidence, national security imperatives, and a public demanding justice for victims of the caliphate’s horrors. Whether her son’s needs genuinely outweigh the alleged crimes or merely serve as a shield remains for the courts to decide.
As proceedings continue, the cost of such betrayal grows clearer. For Janai Safar and those like her, the path back to Australia is not a red carpet of redemption but a gauntlet of accountability. Exploiting blood ties may buy time in the headlines, but it cannot erase the years spent serving an organization built on violence, slavery, and hatred toward the very society now asked to show mercy. The Australian people, and the justice system, are watching closely.
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