. "1112332608"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Joanna Palani"@de . "68919948"^^ . . . . . "Joanna Palani"@en . . . "Joanna Palani, n\u00E9e le 22 f\u00E9vrier 1993, \u00E0 Ramadi, en Irak, est une \u00E9tudiante kurdo-danoise qui a rejoint les rangs des unit\u00E9s de protection de la femme (YPG) et des Peshmergas en Irak et en Syrie. Surnomm\u00E9e la tueuse de djihadiste, combattante en tant que sniper, il lui est attribu\u00E9 la mort de 10 djihadistes."@fr . . . . . . . . . . "Joanna Palani, n\u00E9e le 22 f\u00E9vrier 1993, \u00E0 Ramadi, en Irak, est une \u00E9tudiante kurdo-danoise qui a rejoint les rangs des unit\u00E9s de protection de la femme (YPG) et des Peshmergas en Irak et en Syrie. Surnomm\u00E9e la tueuse de djihadiste, combattante en tant que sniper, il lui est attribu\u00E9 la mort de 10 djihadistes."@fr . . . . . . . "Joanna Palani (* 1993 in Ramadi) ist eine d\u00E4nisch-kurdische Studentin, K\u00E4mpferin auf der Seite der Frauenverteidigungseinheiten der Volksverteidigungseinheiten (YPG) und der Peschmerga."@de . "Joanna Palani"@fr . "Joanna Palani (* 1993 in Ramadi) ist eine d\u00E4nisch-kurdische Studentin, K\u00E4mpferin auf der Seite der Frauenverteidigungseinheiten der Volksverteidigungseinheiten (YPG) und der Peschmerga."@de . . . . . "Joanna Palani (born c. 1993) is a Danish woman of Kurdish background who fought for the Kurdish People's Defence Units (YPG) against ISIS, including as a sniper. Palani's family is originally from Iranian Kurdistan, and she was born in a refugee camp in Ramadi in Iraq during the first Gulf War. Her family subsequently got asylum in Denmark when she was still a child. In 2014, she dropped out of a political science degree to fight in the YPG in Northern Syria and Peshmerga forces in Iraq after the rise of ISIS. She first went to Rojava in Syria, where she fought alongside the YPG for six months, and then joined the Peshmerga for another six months."@en . . . "3060"^^ . "Joanna Palani (born c. 1993) is a Danish woman of Kurdish background who fought for the Kurdish People's Defence Units (YPG) against ISIS, including as a sniper. Palani's family is originally from Iranian Kurdistan, and she was born in a refugee camp in Ramadi in Iraq during the first Gulf War. Her family subsequently got asylum in Denmark when she was still a child. In 2014, she dropped out of a political science degree to fight in the YPG in Northern Syria and Peshmerga forces in Iraq after the rise of ISIS. She first went to Rojava in Syria, where she fought alongside the YPG for six months, and then joined the Peshmerga for another six months. She was taken into custody on her return to Denmark. Palani is frequently the target of vicious threats, both online and offline, since her return to Denmark. She has published an account of her experience: Freedom Fighter: My War Against ISIS on the Frontline of Syria."@en .