Joanna Palani, a 20-year-old of Kurdish descent, is understood to have written
a message on her Facebook page describing a minor foot injury she picked up
during a 'hard' attack on the jihadis.Minutes earlier she had updated the page
with a photograph of herself calmly smiling while wearing military fatigues, a
bullet proof vest and carrying a large assault rifle - threatening ISIS militants
with the words: 'See you on the front line tomorrow'.
Ms Palani has become the
latest Westerner to join the fight against ISIS in Kobane, where Syrian Kurds
assisted by Iraqi Peshmerga troops and US and Arab coalition warplanes have
managed to force hundreds of militants out of the centre of the city. Details
of Ms Palani's journey to fight ISIS in Syria were reported by the Danish
newspaper BT.Less than a month ago she had made a gave an interview
to Politiken saying
that she was dropping out mid-way through her college course and intended to
join the fight against ISIS in Kobane.
It is likely Ms Palani, who has lived in
Denmark since she was three-years-old, has joined the Kurdish YPJ regiment -
the all-female force of the better known YPG (People's Protection Unit).Both
groups are affiliated with the PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party), which has been
designated a terror group by NATO, but Ms Palani makes it clear that she does
not agree with this assessment. 'The Kurds are fighting for democracy and
Western values,' she was quoted as saying.
'If I get captured or killed, I
will be proud of why I was killed. If I was afraid of the
consequences of going
down there, I would not consider it,' she reportedly added. In her earlier
interview with Politiken before she left for Syria, Ms Palani said
she would do exactly the same thing had Denmark come under attack by Islamic
extremists.'I love Denmark. I grew up here and I love the freedom of our
society.
If Denmark should ever be attacked, I'm going to go in the front row
with a Danish flag around my shoulders,' she was quoted as saying.'But I've
Kurdish family, and right now it is the Kurds who are attacked by brainwashed
Islamists,' she added. 'she told in October. She is far from the first
Westerner to join the Kurdish fighters battling ISIS in Kobane.Via.daily mail
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