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Prince of Atlas
Elles tombent le voile. Alors que l'organisation Etat Islamique ne cesse, depuis des mois, d'élargir sa zone de contrôle en Syrie, quelques territoires échappent encore à la main mise de Daech, comme dans le nord du pays. De nombreux Syriens se pressent pour rejoindre ces zones "libres" et se libérer du joug imposé par Daech. Certaines femmes ont ainsi spontanément décidé de retirer leur burqa (dont le port est obligatoire en territoire occupé), symbole de leur liberté retrouvée. Un geste fort qu'a immortalisé le photographe syrien Jack Shanine.
Freedom Portrait A woman takes off blackness after reaching safety, #Kurds #YPG contrld area, west #GireSipi #Rojava pic.twitter.com/ky5oeSttoi
— Jack Shahine (@jackshahine) June 4, 2015
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This is the incredible moment elated Syrian women tear off their black shapeless robes as they enter Kurdish-controlled territory after fleeing for their lives from the clutches of Islamic State.
In two video clips released exclusively to MailOnline, men, women and children are seen celebrating their arrival in Rojava in the north of the country.
Two women pull off their robes to reveal colourful dresses while another removes her headscarf and lets it fly away in the wind after escaping religious persecution under ISIS.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rves-escaping-religious-persecution-ISIS.html
Freedom Portrait A woman takes off blackness after reaching safety, #Kurds #YPG contrld area, west #GireSipi #Rojava pic.twitter.com/ky5oeSttoi
— Jack Shahine (@jackshahine) June 4, 2015
120509 120510
This is the incredible moment elated Syrian women tear off their black shapeless robes as they enter Kurdish-controlled territory after fleeing for their lives from the clutches of Islamic State.
In two video clips released exclusively to MailOnline, men, women and children are seen celebrating their arrival in Rojava in the north of the country.
Two women pull off their robes to reveal colourful dresses while another removes her headscarf and lets it fly away in the wind after escaping religious persecution under ISIS.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rves-escaping-religious-persecution-ISIS.html