human rights watch

fredag 26 december 2025

There are women's units in the Syrian Democratic Forces called theYPJ, which is in the city of Aleppo, Sheikh Maqsoud. The unit is commanded by a woman named Akhine Najwan, who showed that women have power in the resistance against ISIS.

 

There are women's units in the Syrian Democratic Forces called the #ypj, force which is in the city of Aleppo, Sheikh Maqsoud. The unit is commanded by a woman named #Akhine_Najwan, who showed that women have power in the resistance against ISIS.And the #Syrian_government is an #Islamic state and is #misogynistic.And it is difficult for radical Islamist terrorists to accept women in power.


The main problem between the #Syrian_Democratic_Forces and the religious regime of ISIS and Al-Qaeda in Syria is that the Syrian government is a misogynistic government, and in the Syrian Democratic Forces, women are commanders and serve in the army, according to Islamic Sharia law, which is a misogynistic law. Women should not be in this position.Another issue is that the Syrian regime is currently made up of ISIS terrorists, and ISIS terrorists have been defeated by the Kurds, and therefore the fiercest enemies of the Kurds are the ISIS and Al-Zaida terrorists of Syria.

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