Danish treated at IS fought like a terrorist

Danish treated at IS fought like a terrorist

World February 9, 2017 11:39

copenhagen - The Danish Joanna Palani, who would have slain IS terrorists in Syria 100, covered in their own country as a terrorist. And that while the terrorist army has put a price on her head. She lost everything she says in a candid interview.

The 23-year-old Fine, who is trained as a sniper is hiding and threatens to be in jail, she tells Mail Online. Every three days they moved to another location, she has little money and little comfort. 'I was willing to give up my life and my freedom to stop IS, so that everyone can be safe in Europe. That was my choice, 'she says. 'And now I am seen as a terrorist in my own country. I live in one of the best countries in the world, but I'm hungry and homeless and feel cold, even though I work full time. I trust nobody. '

Joanna, who was born in Iraq and a three-year-old went to Denmark, quit her studies to fight with Kurdish fighters on the front line in Syria. 2015 was imposed a travel ban by the Danish court, to prevent that she would travel to Syria again. But she did not, and last summer she went back to the front.

'I'm sorry but I felt I had no choice,' said Joanna. 'I did not expect that I almost everything would lose because I try to hold off for safety moisture of the land me my freedom. 'They also wanted the women to the front she had trained himself not let you down. 'I was ashamed that I was not with them. '

Now Joanna is back in Denmark, hangs her a sentence of two years in jail over his head. The law which travel is intended precisely to prevent forbade her to Syria that people join terrorist groups.

'The Danish government wants to put my case as an example, so they can say that I'm as bad as IS. But I'm not a criminal, 'said Joanna. 'I go with head held ten years in jail to save people, but I do not accept cell day because I would be a danger to Denmark. I do not understand why they see me as a threat while for Europe and for women in general moisture. '

Joanna was stuck three weeks after she returned but was released by a judge. Her case is ongoing. During that time she learned that IS a price of $ 1 million has put on her head. 'IS wants to murder me or turn me turn to radical Islam or me into a sex slave. '

However, its independence and freedom as women are more important to her, she says. 'With that thought I get through the day. I just go on, go to my lessons and my work. I show them that I am a free and independent woman. That's how I beat them. '

On the street, however, it is not safe, Joanna tells the newspaper. Last year, she was threatened by a Danish Muslim street and even attacked by four Islamists. But her fear she will not budge.

'When we were working on IS to deliver out of the hands of Slaves we had a saying:' A warrior goes in, but there are a lot of fighters out. Many of the liberated girl also joined us and fighters were themselves. If they capture me I continue to fight them. For all those girls and also for myself. I shall never surrender or let them win. '

How many terrorists they have disabled its Russian SVD Dragunov sniper rifle in her time in Syria continues Joanna vague because there is claimed to achieve its no honor killing someone. Her battalion of the Kurdish fighters YPG speaks propaganda reports of 100 deaths.

'You must like sniper very patient and camp. And you have to concentrate. You can not lose any time your concentration. You lie under blankets and camouflage material. '

Once she escaped a close call to death when an IS-warrior his sights on the Danish founded. A friend brought her a cup of tea caught the bullet that was meant for Joanna on. He Joanna took in his fall by the largely destroyed building where she was hiding. She fell three meters down and broke her skull. Four days later, she picked up her weapon, she says.

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