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WARRIOR CHICK: ISIS Puts $1M Bounty On This Danish Student’s Head – Here’s WHY (Photos)


waving flagPublished on February 9, 2017

URL of the original posting site: http://clashdaily.com/2017/02/warrior-chick-isis-puts-1m-bounty-danish-students-head-heres-photos/

Warning: some of our readers are about to be ‘smitten’. Not just because she’s a looker, either. Is she gorgeous? Absolutely. But that’s just the beginning. She. Is. Badass! This woman of principle does not spend her days taking shots of her food for social media.

As reported in the Mirror:

A Danish student who gave up her studies to fight ISIS believes she has a $1million bounty on her head but claims she is being treated as “a terrorist” back home. Joanna Palani, 22, claims to have killed 100 militants during battles in Iraq and Syria as a crackshot sniper.

 

She also says she freed a group of women and children being held as sex slaves by ISIS and then taught them how to become soldiers and fight back.

Born in a refugee camp, this Iranian Kurd came to Copenhagen as a toddler. She grew up loving firearms. When she was old enough, she left to join the fight… for the GOOD GUYS!

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‘ISIS fighters are easy to kill,’ she says.

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After seeing her pics — We don’t doubt it.

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She’s not the kind of girl who obsesses about the right belt for her shoes. She’s got a belt-fed weapon. Wow.

So, how has Denmark thanked her? It’s Europe. What do you THINK they did? They arrested her. For killing ISIS soldiers.

Danish woman who fought against Isis faces jail sentence

“It’s a shame. We are the first country in the world to punish a person who has been fighting on the same side as the international coalition. It’s hypocritical to punish her. Why don’t we punish the people who fight for Isis instead of people who are fighting on the same side as Denmark? … I don’t think it makes sense,” Kaya said.

Palani is the first foreign fighter to be jailed under new passport laws and is currently being held in Denmark’s largest prison, Vestre Fængsel in Copenhagen. …Her lawyer, Erbil Kaya, noted the irony of seeking to prosecute someone who fought on the same side as Danish troops and other coalition forces while the government seeks to rehabilitate returning Isis fighters.

…Returning Isis fighters have benefited from the so-called Aarhus model of reintegration and deradicalisation instead of custodial sentences. Under the Aarhus model, returning fighters are assigned mentors, psychological counselling and are helped to apply for jobs or to resume education.

Let that thought sink in.

This wonderful young woman … who RESCUED Sex Slaves … faces charges, while those who TOOK sex slaves will be offered ‘reintegration’.

THIS is why we lose.

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ISIS Terrorists Afraid of Woman Warrior, Offers $1M Reward for Her Death


waving flagPosted on December 19, 2016

URL of the original posting site: http://girlsjustwannahaveguns.com/isis-terrorists-afraid-woman-warrior-offers-1m-reward-death/

screen-shot-2016-12-19-at-8-05-35-amWhat’s wrong ISIS, afraid of a young woman. Well, you should be. You should be afraid of hundreds of young woman who have taken up arms against you. Joanna Palani, 23, dropped out of college to fight the terrorist group. Now she sits in jail. Not an ISIS cell, a cell in her native country of Denmark. Because she left the country to fight this scum. If convicted, she could face up to two years in prison. Do you think she is in jail for a ridiculous reason?

By Bethan McKernan

Isis has reportedly offered a $1 million reward for the killing of a Kurdish-Danish woman who dropped out of university in 2014 to fight the extremist group in Syria and Iraq.

Joanna Palani, 23, is currently behind bars and facing trial in Copenhagen for leaving the country after a 12-month travel ban imposed in June 2015.

“How can I pose a threat to Denmark and other countries by being a soldier in an official army that Denmark trains and supports directly in the fight against [Isis]?” she posted on Facebook shortly after her passport was confiscated.

Ms Palani’s high profile means she is often the subject of vicious threats both on and offline. The latest offerings of financial reward for her death were made by Isis social media channels in several different languages over the weekend, al-Arabiya reported.

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‘ISIS soldiers are very easy to kill’: Danish politics student who fled Copenhagan reveals her experience after spending 12 months fighting jihadis on the frontline in Syria


waving flagBy MailOnline Reporter  |

A young Danish woman who fled her homeland to fight jihadis on the frontline has revealed ISIS soldiers are ‘very easy to kill’ compared to President Assad’s ‘specialist killing machines.’

Joanna Palani, 23, who is now back in Copenhagen studying politics and philosophy, went to fight for the Kurds in Syria ‘for human rights for all people’. During her year in the war-torn region she recalled the horrors she witnessed first-hand in an interview with Lara Whyte for Broadly.

On her first night on the front line her comrade – a Swedish fighter – was killed by a sniper who shot him between the eyes after seeing smoke from his cigarette. She also described the sickening moment she found a large group of children being held for sexual abuse by ISIS terrorists after liberating a village near Mosul.

Joanna Palani, 23, left Copenhagen to go and fight for the Kurds in Syria against ISIS and Assad's troops

After leaving Denmark in November 2014, Miss Palani first joined the YPG (People’s Protection Unit) and then the Peshmerga, the Western-trained and backed army of the Kurdish Regional Government.

The 23-year-old, of Kurdish descent, said at the time: ‘The Kurds are fighting for democracy and Western values. If I get captured or killed, I will be proud of why I was killed.’ She was constantly faced with danger but said she never wished she was home again.

In the interview with Broadly, she said: ‘I wasn’t taking it seriously when I first came there. But after the first attack I did. I took it seriously indeed.’ 

While in Syria she fought both ISIS militants and Assad’s troops, who have been known to attack with chlorine gas, barrel bombs and vacuum bombs – all banned under international law.  

Comparing the two, she said: ‘ISIS fighters are very easy to kill. ISIS fighters are very good at sacrificing their own lives, but Assad’s soldiers are very well trained and they are specialist killing machines.’

Miss Palani first joined the YPG (People's Protection Unit) and then the Peshmerga, the Western-trained and backed army of the Kurdish Regional Government

She told Broadly: ‘All the girls were under 16 – some were really young. I met this girl in the hospital we had to bring them to. 

‘She was a Syrian Christian and she died holding my hand because she was 11-year-old and she was pregnant with twins. Her little face was so swollen. It just wasn’t right. I remember the doctor crying and yelling at me and my first soldier.’ RAPEUGEES

For now she is studying in the Danish capital – but her mind is preoccupied with those she has left behind.

‘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’, she said. 

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