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ISIS WORST NIGHTMARE: THE PESHMERGA GIRLS

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Kurd female fighters may be the Islamic State's worst nightmare

Zekia Karhan, 26, right, and Felice Budak, 24, middle, speak with a journalist in Makhmur, Iraq, Aug. 23, 2014. Karhan and Budak are guerrillas in the Kurdistan Workers' Party.




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Zekia Karhan, 26, a female Kurdistan Workers' Party guerrilla from Turkey says that she is treated as an equal by her male counterparts. Karhan and other members of the PKK are in northern Iraq, helping the peshmerga fight Islamic State militants.
MAKHMUR, Iraq — It’s an Islamic State fighter’s worst fear: to be killed by a woman.

In northern Iraq, where Kurdish forces are rapidly regaining territory held by the Islamic State, that’s becoming real risk for the extremists.



There are plenty of female Kurdish soldiers on the front lines. They’re smaller than their male comrades, but they talk just as tough as they prowl the battlefield clutching automatic rifles and vowing vengeance for those victimized by the Islamic State.

“We are equal with the men,” said Zekia Karhan, 26, a female guerrilla from Turkey who is with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, known as the PKK. “Every responsibility for a man is the same for a woman. We are treated equally, and that is why we are fighting.”

The female PKK troops accessorize their olive drab uniforms with colorful scarfs, but they’re as thirsty for battle as anyone.

“I fired on this position from the mountain,” said Felice Budak, 24, another PKK fighter from Turkey, as she stood next to a window pierced by several bullet holes in Makhmur, a town that the PKK helped recapture from the Islamic State this month.

Budak said she wasn’t scared during the battle.

Islamic State fighters “are very scared of death because they are only here to kill people,” she said. “I don’t mind doing it over and over again. I’ve already fought in Turkey, Iran and Syria.”

The leftist PKK has been fighting the Turkish government for decades and is classed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. But its fighters have been going into battle alongside Kurdish peshmerga in recent weeks and are credited by some locals with turning the tide of battle in Iraq.

The female PKK troops get fired up when they talk about the mass rapes and sex slavery that has been a hallmark of the Islamic State.

“Everywhere they go they kill and do bad things in the name of Islam,” Karhan said. “They captured a lot of women and they are selling them in Syria for $100. They rape women and behead them in the name of Islam.”

Karhan said she’d heard stories about the extremists’ fear of being killed by the opposite sex. In northern Iraq, it is said that the Islamic State fighters, who are exclusively male, believe that they won’t be admitted to heaven if they are killed by a woman.

At Makhmur, that may have been the fate of several Sunni extremists gunned down by the PKK.

“Nobody knows if there is heaven or hell,” Karhan said. “How can they know they will get 27 virgins? To me Kurdistan is heaven and Kurdish women are angels. Heaven is no place for terrorists.”

Budak said that she would could go shopping, wear makeup and buy nice clothes if she stayed in Turkey, but then she wouldn’t have her freedom.

“I am happy here with my freedom in my own country,” she said.

The PKK commander in Makhmur, Tekosher Zagros, praised his female troops but got upset when a linguist confused his group with the peshmerga — Kurdish government forces.

“Not peshmerga,” Zagros grumbled in broken English. “Guerrillas… partisans.”

Zagros was also upset that the PKK hadn’t received support from the Iraqi government. He noted the terrorist designation by the U.S. and NATO.

“We understand it is because of Turkey,” he said. “Turkey is your friend. But you can see now that we are fighting the terrorists. It is clear now who are the terrorists.”


 
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Im sure they dont ****

On top these people are a designated terrorist group

they should be wiped off the face of the earth for being the scum that they are
 
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I'm sure they will do better than the Iraqi armymen who fled without a fight.

@doritos : Is there any clarity by now on why that happened, why the army in those places fled en masse?
 
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Im sure they dont ****

On top these people are a designated terrorist group

they should be wiped off the face of the earth for being the scum that they are
Seriously, before US airstrikes, KRG and PKK was retreating at lightening speed. US said if we don't involve KRG will fall and now suddenly KRG and some moutain terrorist have become heroes although they retreated like dogs and letting US airforce do everything. Stupid thread that is nothing but propaganda. It doesn't reflect the reality.

PKK

How can we pick between terrorists

Just let them fight each other. Dog eats dog.
 
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I'm sure they will do better than the Iraqi armymen who fled without a fight.

@doritos : Is there any clarity by now on why that happened, why the army in those places fled en masse?

I already explained it in detail several times, none of them bothered to reply back so I'll save the effort. Your comment shows you don't know too much about it either.
 
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I already explained it in detail several times, none of them bothered to reply back so I'll save the effort. Your comment shows you don't know too much about it either.

No I don't know much about it, which is why I asked you.

And since I asked it particularly to you, it should tell you that I have read those posts of yours, which is why I asked you. And the wording of my post was intended to show that I am asking whether any clarity has come about lately, as opposed to the conflicting reports of the time.

Anyway if you don't want to respond, that's your choice.
 
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Seriously, before US airstrikes, KRG and PKK was retreating at lightening speed. US said if we don't involve KRG will fall and now suddenly KRG and some moutain terrorist have become heroes although they retreated like dogs and letting US airforce do everything. Stupid thread that is nothing but propaganda. It doesn't reflect the reality.
Even Iraqis took their example and are fighting back, with great results.



Just let them fight each other. Dog eats dog.

they are doing great against the Turkish trained black bearded dogs.
 
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I'm sure they will do better than the Iraqi armymen who fled without a fight.

@doritos : Is there any clarity by now on why that happened, why the army in those places fled en masse?
Now the Iraqi have a unified leadership and the results are being seen in the field. What happened in the beginning is easy to understand when Maliki put his proteges with no military experience at the command center. Hitler thought too ,he was a great tactician, Saddam a great great general and Kaddafy a great commander, and we all know how their respective career ended.
 
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PKK honestly went a notch up when they came to the rescue of yazidis and fighting IS.

good job ladies and gents.
 
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