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Court sentences Hasna A. to 9 years for slavery in Syria

Court sentences Hasna A. to 9 years for slavery in Syria

An appeals court has sentenced 34-year-old Hasna A. to nine years in prison for crimes including slavery committed while she was in Syria. The ruling follows an appeal process where the Public Prosecution Service had requested a 10-year sentence for the Enschede resident.

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