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Gebruikte artikels onderzoek
Cnn.com (5/12/15). Why women fight against ISIS.
Dailymail. co.uk (16/10/15). 'They want to die in battle to get revenge for lost loved ones': Heartbreaking images of children living in the ruins of Syria by Canadian model who went to fight ISIS.
Dailymail.co.uk (14/12/15). Christian women who have left behind their jobs, studies and children to take up Kalashnikovs in fight against ISIS.
Dailymail.co.uk (16/12/14). Female fighters battle for freedom and equality in Syria – TRFN.
Dailymail.co.uk (16/4/15). ‘Kill, kill, kill!': Shocking moment young Kurdish girl fires machine gun at ISIS, boasting she's killed 400.
Dailymail.co.uk (2/12/14). INSIDE KOBANI:Kurdish women on the frontline.
Dailymail.co.uk (6/2/15). Killed in battle for Kobane, the fearless woman commander who led Kurdish female fighters against ISIS.
Dailymail.co.uk (8/7/15). Body parts, bloody battles and being one of the boys: model who went to fight ISIS in Syria reveals horrors she saw on the frontline.
Dailymail.co.uk (9/12/15). What really scares ISIS? GIRLS! Jihadists believe that if they are killed by a woman they won’t go to heaven, claim Kurdish fighters.
Demorgen.be (1/12/15). Vrouwen zijn betere krijgers dan mannen.
Demorgen.be (20/9/14). De beuk erin: deze powergirls gaan de strijd tegen IS aan.
Demorgen.be (9/2/15). De Koerdische vrouwenrevolutie tegen IS waar niemand over praat.
Foxnews.com (10/10/14). Marie Claire under fire for photographing, profiling child soldiers.
Foxnews.com (8/11/14). At 19, Perwin Mustafa Dihap, a woman fighter who died in Kobani, buried in Turkey.
Independent.co.uk. (5/12/15). Female Kurdish fighter destroys an Isis sign telling women how to dress.
Nbc. com (10/9/14). Meet the Kurdish women fighting ISIS in Syria.
Nbc.com (10/4/15). Vivian Peyman, Female Kurdish fighter who battled ISIS, is killed.
Telegraph.co.uk (11/11/14). Canadian/ Israeli becomes first female foreign fighter to join Kurds.
Telegraph.co.uk (2/9/14). Islamic state tore our families apart. Now we're fighting back'. Meet the Kurdish women's resistance army.
Theguardian.co.uk (13/3/15). British teenage girl charged with trying to join Kurdish forces fighting Isis of Ras al-Ayn.
Theguardian.co.uk (30/1/15). ‘we are so proud' - the women who died defending Kobani against ISIS.
Theguardian.co.uk (30/10/14). Kurdish women need arms to fight ISIS.
Theweek.co.uk (7/10/14). YPJ: the Kurdish feminists fighting Islamic State.
Washingtonpost.com (23/12/15). What are the kurdish women's units fighting for in Syria?