of all age groups from all over Kurdistan are drawn to join the battle. While some are participating in Saturday mothers in the Turkish parts, others choose to participate in the guerrilla forces or YPJ fighters fighting in the mountain regions of North Syria, West Kurdistan.

These women refuse to resist the patriarchic view of the role of women, who regard women as objects, captive in their homes, and honor the family's honor.

It is without exaggeration to say that the current Kurdish feminist movement - from a military, ideological and organizational point of view - could be described as the strongest movement in the world in the name of women's rights.