Female Soldier Fought Against ISIS AND Treated As A Terrorist

23 years old girl, Joanna Palani is a student from Denmark. She decided to fight against the ISIS but unfortunately labeled and treated as terrorist in her own country. She was born in a refugee camp in Ramadi Iran and become an ambitious Danish girl with Iranian-Kurdish ancestry. She always wants to fight against cruelty and she started it from her childhood even she fired for her first time at the age of nine. She also fought for women rights. She left Copenhagen in 2014 and joined the uprising against the Syrian government. She fought against the ISIS and also helped to liberate Yazidi girls who were trapped by ISIS as $ex slaves in Iraq. Soon she was noticed by Danish authorities when her action were captured and she was banned to travels those areas after her return from fighting. 

Her Mission 
She is on a mission to liberate Yazidi girls who are trapped by ISIS. In her way to their freedom she assassinated over 100 militants of ISIS.
Her Experience 
She says about one of the rescue operations in which she participated to rescue Yazidi girls from ISIS’s slavery. She says we were preparing to liberate a house where girls were imprisoned as slaves, we follow a saying that was one fighter goes to rescue but many fighters comeback.
Danish Ban on Joana 
Danish authorities opposed a ban on her in September 2015, when she returned from fighting. She was banned to go to those areas.
Denmark Prison
She was caught and sent to prison when she returned to Denmark after fighting. She was imprisoned for 3 weeks in the country’s largest jail, Vestre Faengsel.
Her Reward
Authorities rewarded her by treated as a terrorist. They announced a reward of $1 million on her. She says it is possible that she is caught and to be hang in Denmark.