Saturday, December 27, 2014
Kurdish female fighters named ‘most inspiring women’ of 2014
CNN photo of Kurdish female fighters in Syrian Kurdistan (Rojava). AFP file
WASHINGTON
DC—The women fighters of the Peoples Protection Units (YPG) and a
Kurdish Yezidi parliamentarian were chosen by CNN this week as the most
inspiring women of 2014.
“The female fighters
have trained for many years but this year have become notable for their
courageous role in the war against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
(ISIS),” reads the CNN posting on the Kurdish fighters.
The Kurdish female
fighters who operate under their own unit (YPJ) have been recognized for
their brave fight against the Islamic State and their role in defending
the besieged Kurdish town of Kobane gained them worldwide respect.
The second woman on
CNN’s list is the Kurdish Yezidi lawmaker Vian Dakhil whose emotional
plea to world leaders last summer to protect her community against
ISIS’s onslaught prompted an international relief effort to tends of
thousands of Yezidis on Mount Shingal.
“Vian Dakhil --
Current member of the Iraqi Parliament and the only member of Yazidi
origin. Dakhil won the 2014 Anna Politkovskaya Awardrun by human rights
organization Reach All Women in War (RAW in WAR), for her campaigns to
protect the Yazidi people from the terror of Islamic State,” said CNN.
Every year CNN asks
readers, writers, and organizations to nominate and vote for women they
believe deserve recognition and the winners are named the “most
inspiring women” of the year.
The YPJ female fighters are 4th on CNN list of 15 women. Dakhil has taken the 11th place.
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