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Title Female Fighters of Kurdistan
Published Australia : SBS VICELAND, 2016
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Summary Few things unsettle the male mind like a lady in arms. The Kurds of northern Iraq have long recognised this principle and incorporated it into their quest to build a Kurdish homeland in the overlap between Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria. Fighting alongside their male comrades in a region not exactly known for its progressive stance on women's rights, the female Peshmerga guerrillas of the Kurdish Liberation movement built a reputation for themselves in the '70s and '80s. This documentary shines a light on the youngest of these new Kurdish guerrilla groups, PJAK, the Free Life for Kurdistan Party, to see how their female fighters are helping their people draft a definitive answer to the Kurdish Question that's vexed Middle Eastern politics for the last century
Event Broadcast 2017-02-05 at 23:05:00
Notes Classification: M
Subject Documentary television programs.
Political and social views.
Political parties.
Women guerrillas.
Women soldiers -- Training of.
Women, Kurdish -- Social conditions.
Iran.
Iraq.
Syria -- Aleppo.
Form Streaming video
Author Morton, T. (Thomas), host