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Kurdish Women Protest SAA War Crime with Hair-Braiding Campaign

Kurdish women have launched a symbolic hair-braiding campaign to protest a disturbing act by a Syrian Arab Army (SAA) soldier. The campaign responds to a video showing the desecration of a fallen Kurdish female fighter.

Organizers said the incident represents a war crime and an attack on Kurdish dignity. They explained that hair braiding, or kazi, symbolizes resilience, identity, and continuity in Kurdish culture. Through this act, participants express both grief and defiance.

The campaign began in several Kurdish cities across northern Syria and quickly spread online. Women posted images of braided hair to raise awareness and call for accountability. Activists stressed that the protest highlights both the specific atrocity and broader violence against Kurdish communities.

In addition, the organizers connected the campaign to ongoing resistance against oppression. They said Kurdish women have historically played a central role in defending their communities and cultural heritage. The braiding campaign, therefore, represents continuity of that resistance.

Meanwhile, participants called on international organizations to recognize the act as a war crime. They urged the global community to pressure Syrian authorities to ensure accountability. Organizers emphasized that symbolic protests are critical to raising visibility when formal justice remains limited.

Observers noted that the campaign has inspired solidarity across the region. Kurdish women in neighboring areas and the diaspora shared images and messages of support. Activists said these gestures strengthen collective identity and highlight the role of women in preserving culture and dignity.

Ultimately, the campaign underscores both grief and determination. It seeks justice, awareness, and a message that attacks on Kurdish fighters will not go unanswered.

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