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there was a piece on the WSJ ( you have to subscribe) that said the peshmerga were aided by all female Syrian recruits ( jihadi?). I can't find any other reference but I did find this.
a mandate that all women be fully covered in public and that they be accompanied by a male chaperone.
There are only women in this brigade, and we have given them their own facilities to prevent the mixture of men and women."
Though women are assuming new, more powerful roles across Syria – the U.N. now estimates that one in four displaced families in Syria has a female head – residents here say that any "girl power" wrought by the brigade is mitigated by the harsher restrictions they have been tasked with imposing on Raqqa's women.
ISIS created it to terrorize women," says Abu al-Hamza, a local media activist.
He says the brigade raided the city's Hamida Taher Girls School and arrested 10 students, two teachers and a secretary on the grounds that some of them were wearing veils that were too thin.
Others were accused of wearing hair clips under the veil, pinning them in a way that showed too much of their faces.
Al-Hamza says that the women subsequently spent six hours in an ISIS detention center, where they were whipped.
"After arresting those women and girls," continues al-Hamza, "they took them to ISIS prisons and locked them in for six hours and punished some of them with 30 whips each."
"I was walking down the street when a car suddenly stopped and a group of armed women got out," she says.
"They insulted me and yelled at me. They took me to one of their centers and kept me locked in a room.
Nobody talked to me or told me the reason for my detention.
One of the women in the brigade came over, pointing her firearm at me. She then tested my knowledge of prayer, fasting and hijab."
The fighter told Zainab she had been arrested because she had been walking alone, without an escort, and because her hijab was not worn properly
. "You should be punished for taking your religion lightly," she told Zainab, before threatening harsher punishment should she be arrested again
The brigade has created fear among the women and girls of Raqqa," she says.
"We've seen how they move, always watching women on the street, raiding schools, arresting students and locking them in for hours
Syria News | Syria Deeply, Covering the Crisis
so go figure..Islamic State (IS) jihadi, and Syrian..but again I don't know whom are the Syrian brigades?
I heard this morning the Kurds used the women to help take back most of the dam. Here is a small bit on them I had.
Meet The Women Fighting ISIS in Iraq....
More from the New York Post:
Hundreds of mothers, sisters and daughters have taken up arms and devoted their lives to protecting Iraq’s Kurdish population against the threat of the Islamic State. Known as the women peshmerga of the 2nd Battalion, the group is made up of 550 female fighters led by Col. Nahida Ahmad Rashid, Barcroft reports.....snip~
Meet The Women Fighting ISIS in Iraq - Katie Pavlich