Buchzusammenfassung
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, is a journalist, author, and public speaker. She’s written extensively on women’s issues in Syria and Afghanistan, as well as on women in the US military, foreign policy, and child marriage. Her previous books, Ashley’s War and The Dressmaker of Khair Khana, were both New York Times best sellers.
The essential idea in these summaries:
Following the battle in Raqqa, the SDF proceeded to dismantle the last remaining ISIS outposts. The formal conclusion of the conflict occurred on March 23, 2019.
A mere six months later, the Kurds were once again involved in a war. This time, the attackers were not terrorists or Assad, but rather a sovereign state, Turkey, which had previously labeled the YPG as a terrorist group due to its connections to Abdullah Öcalan.
Currently, Turkey holds control of a section of northeastern Syria along their shared boundary. They persist in making threats of attacks in Kobani and other cities with a majority Kurdish population. A reduced presence of US forces lingers, with troops aiding the Syrian Kurds in maneuvering and offering some form of influence.
Regarding Nowruz, Znarin, Azeema, and Rojda, all of them yearn for an end to the conflict. Nevertheless, certain aspects have improved for them post-war, particularly in terms of their familial relationships. Rojda's uncle – the same individual who had tried to prevent her from playing soccer – now actively seeks her advice. Znarin considers her uncle – the one who had obstructed her education and nearly arranged her marriage – as one of her companions.
The fate of northeastern Syria and the Kurdish women and men residing there remains uncertain. Regardless of what unfolds, Kurdish women will persist in advocating for their rights. They refuse to allow others to dictate their desires and methods of expression. Instead, they will assert themselves in their own words, for all to hear.
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