A SYDNEY mother remains on the run in Lebanon after failing to report to authorities over an adultery charge.

Mahassen Issa has been told she cannot leave the country until she appears at a police centre in Tripoli, Lebanon, over the allegation.

“This is to let you know that you are not allowed to travel until further notice,” read the notice, issued by the Tripoli Police District to Ms Issa last Tuesday.

“You have to go and see the office of relationships in a week’s time.”

Ms Issa says she met a new man in Lebanon after recently separating from her husband of 10 years in Sydney.

Her family claim the pair married in Lebanon against their advice, but she has denied this.

MAHASSEN DESERVES TIME IN JAIL, HER FAMILY SAYS

The mother-of-two from Greenacre is a facing a six-month jail term and has pleaded with the Australian Government to intervene.

“The fact is I’m still here. I’m trying to stay calm and think clearly but I’m heartbroken. I’m scared. I’m fearing the worst,” Ms Issa told The Daily Telegraph.

Her brother Ahmed said his family had disowned her and wanted her jailed.

He claimed the family had warned her about starting a new relationship with the man in Lebanon and would not be providing her any assistance.

“My sister did wrong. It’s their country, it’s their laws. Whether she’s an Australian citizen or not,” he said.

“We as a family told them not to do this and now she’s crying for help.

“I hope she rots in hell.”

He said it was against Islamic law for a woman to remarry unless she had been divorced for at least a year.

“She’s my sister, I would put a bullet between her eyes, I couldn’t give a shit,” he told The Daily Telegraph.

NSW Police condemned the violent threats: “Any sort of violence or threat of violence has no place in our society. There is no justification for making threats like this.’’

Her mother Nala has disowned her daughter, telling 10 News: “I told her, clean your mess and go, but now I have disowned her,” she said.

Ms Issa said her former husband registered their marriage in Lebanon and and brought about the adultery charges.