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Hervé
24th July 2017, 17:12
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Women burn burqas and men shave beards celebrating their escape from ISIS stronghold in Raqqa (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/women-burn-burqas-men-shave-10855631)

Kara O'Neill Mirror Online (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/women-burn-burqas-men-shave-10855631)
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Women have been setting their burqas alight © YPG Press Office


Women are burning their burqas and men shaving off their beards in a show of defiance against ISIS (http://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/isis) after escaping from the terrorist group's stronghold in Syria.

Civilians in Raqqa tore off their traditional dress and set it alight after being liberated from the city on Thursday.

And some of the men immediately began shaving off their facial hair in a move to 'spite' Islamic State.

Strict dress codes were implemented by ISIS, requiring women to wear long, black robes over their dresses and cover their faces almost entirely with black burqas.

One woman, who had exposed her face, refusing to wear the veil, said: "They killed my son because he wouldn't pray.

"They didn't allow us to take his body for a whole week."

One man, who was having his beard trimmed by a barber said defiantly: "Cut it all off, cut it all of to spite ISIS."

He then smiles as his hairdresser nods in agreement.

Islamic State has now been defeated in its main stronghold in the Iraqi city of Mosul and is under pressure in its base in the Syrian city of Raqqa (http://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/syria).

Yesterday, Syrian warplanes carried out air strikes against Islamic State in an area of countryside east of Raqqa and close to where US-backed forces operate, Syrian state TV reported, citing a military source.

The attacks in the town of Maadan and village of Bir al-Sabkhawi, near the provincial boundary with Deir al-Zor governorate, "destroyed several bases and vehicles" belonging to the Islamist group, the source said.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said it was the first time in several weeks that the Syrian military had launched an attack in that area.

The Syrian army has active front lines with Islamic State in Raqqa's western countryside, where it has recaptured territory from the jihadists.

But air strikes in the east take the fight closer to where the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), an alliance dominated by Kurdish fighters, are operating.

The SDF launched a final assault to drive Islamic State out of its stronghold of Raqqa city last month, and have spearheaded efforts against the group in Syria's northeast.

The Syrian army backed by Russian warplanes is separately fighting the jihadists further west, but has also carried out air raids in Raqqa and Deir al-Zor provinces.

The SDF accused Syrian government forces of bombing their positions in June, one of several incidents that raised tension between the United States on one side and Syria and Russia on the other.

It was not immediately clear how close Saturday's air strikes came to SDF positions, but they were within kilometres (miles) of SDF-controlled territory.

Daughter of Time
24th July 2017, 18:57
The burning of burqas is becoming a regular sight and not only in those oppressed regions.

I know someone who works in a women's shelter in a heavily Muslim populated area of Toronto. Many Muslim women end up in this shelter after no longer being able to tolerate abuse from their husbands. Here they are given protection and eventually they are started out on a new life.

I have heard from this person that, upon arriving, many of these women immediately search for an empty metal garbage can, remove their burqas, burn them (some just discard them) and emit a strong sigh of relief, followed by many tears.

I am disappointed in Canada for allowing women to wear these oppressive things that hide their identities. And I am shocked that so many Canadians support the wearing of burqas.

Hope this doesn't feel like a derailment of your thread, Herve. I've been wanting to express my thoughts about this but never found a proper thread until now.

Thank you for your wonderful contributions and your work here as moderator.

With love,

Daughter of Time

Spiral
24th July 2017, 19:48
I am disappointed in Canada for allowing women to wear these oppressive things that hide their identities. And I am shocked that so many Canadians support the wearing of burqas.



Usually by "liberals", the amount of cognitive dissonance these people carry is a testimony to the incredible plasticity & levels of self deception the human mind is capable of.