Whenever one mentions the braveness of Kurds against Islamist terrorists, of course Turks will get all upset and come to the defence of Islamist terrorists because they are no different than them.
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Whenever one mentions the braveness of Kurds against Islamist terrorists, of course Turks will get all upset and come to the defence of Islamist terrorists because they are no different than them.
Cut this bullshit. They fight, because they want to escape from the Kurdish society. There is no other choice for them.Quote:
Women join the PKK to escape poverty. They flee a conservative society where domestic violence is common and there is little opportunity for women [...]
http://www.theatlantic.com/internati...ghters/272677/
Don't make me laugh.
-Progressive, because they recruits women to terrorism? The ISIS do the same.
-Progressive because they advocate the female genital mutilation?
-Sexual or other exploitation of women in the terrorist camps for the male guerrillas?
-Organizationally tolerated physical or sexual violence against women?
-Controlled brainwashing to suicide bombers?
I could continue the list till tomorrow.
If women inside the PKK are actually oppressed then why do they simply not leave? Why do women continue to join? If one thing is for sure, is that you will not find a more courageous and free woman than a woman guerrilla of the PKK.
“Why the PKK? Because Turkish society wouldn’t let women be as free as they wished,” says 22-year-old former engineering student Roserin Wan from Van, Turkey.
“On the one hand, there was us, on the other hand the female guerrillas. They lived independently in the mountains and fought for their own people’s freedom. I wanted to be like them.”
About 40 young guerrilla fighters are standing in line. Wan is among them. Kurdish, Turkish, Yazidi, Turkmen... women from all over have decided to become PKK guerrilla fighters throughout the years. The majority of them are trained here in Qandil, abandoning their former lives and embracing one of the world’s most feared and resilient guerrilla movements.
Nuve Rashat, one of the oldest members of this female unit with 17 years of experience within the PKK, comes from a very different background from Arin, as she was born and raised in Turkish Kurdistan. But she joined the movement for a similar reason. “I did it because of the occupation Kurdistan had been suffering under for hundreds of years but mainly because the PKK’s fight for Kurdish freedom had always incorporated the struggle for women’s emancipation, which was lacking inside my society.”
http://www.middleeasteye.net/in-dept...pkk-2044198184
Of course people are blind to reality and only see what they want to see.
Blind to which reality?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzUcN6ZPD-g
I want to see all these PKK-Sluts with bullets in the head, 2 meters buried under the earth.
Anyone who celebrates these terror sluts here as a heroes in the forum, is for me on the same level as ISIS sympathizers.