Denmark people I don't know if I have any followers from yr country, but pls speak up for Joanna Palani. She's a YPJ heroine NOT a terrorist pic.twitter.com/GjEVjTWgdG
— Rojava (@AzadiRojava) December 10, 2016
Danish Joanna Palani fought ISIS, now she has been imprisoned in Denmark, and they have taken her passport too. #dkpol #svpol #StopISIS pic.twitter.com/hNLJDAR0dQ
— Jonas Christensen (@JonasChr88) December 11, 2016
#HistoriasDeMujeresHOY: Joanna Palani, la estudiante de Dinamarca que fue a combatir contra el ISIS. pic.twitter.com/DaueIPw1G6
— Ahora es Cuando (@AhoraEsCuandoFm) June 10, 2016
Palani was born in a United Nations refugee camp in Gulf War Iraq and immigrated to Denmark as a toddler. She has Iranian-Kurdish heritage and is the daughter and granddaughter of Kurdish Peshmerga fighters.In May, Vice reported that Palani learned to shoot when she was just nine years old. "I love it," she told the site. "It is my life. It is very normal for Kurds to learn to use weapons like this." Palani first fought for the People's Protection Unit in Syria, and then the Peshmerga, according to Vice. She said she went to "fight for the human rights of all people.""ISIS fighters are very easy to kill," she said. "ISIS fighters are very good at sacrificing their own lives, but Assad's soldiers are very well trained and they are specialist killing machines."Palani told Vice that she is dismayed to be stuck in Denmark as the fighting continues without her. "These small girls, the sex slaves, I can't as a human being - but especially as a Kurdish girl - I can't ignore them. I can't say I'm doing good in Denmark, so never mind what they are doing to these girls in Kurdistan... I would rather choose public justice than personal happiness. I would give my life for Europe, for democracy, for freedom and for women's rights. I feel like I have been betrayed by those who I was ready to sacrifice my life for."Oto Kurdyjka Joanna Palani która spędziła rok na froncie walcząc z ISIS. Broń nauczyła się obsługiwać mając 9 lat. pic.twitter.com/SrLu939HJZ
— Misha von Jadczak (@michaljadczak) May 30, 2016