'The Daughters of Kobani': Hillary and Chelsea Clinton developing new TV series about all-female Kurdish militia - Powerful, female and revolutionary, the Clinton's do it again

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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, are set to produce their first scripted television drama.

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The mother-daughter duo, through their company HiddenLight Productions, have recently acquired TV rights to Gayle Tzemach Lemmon's The Daughters of Kobani: A Story of Rebellion, Courage, and Justice, which is due to be published on February 16.

We created HiddenLight to celebrate heroes – sung and unsung alike
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The book, based on hundreds of hours of interviews and years of on-the-ground reporting, is about the all-female Kurdish militia who successfully took on ISIS in the northern Syrian town of Kobani.

The women played a central role in neutralising the group, earning the respect, and military support, of the US Special Operations Forces, as well as changing women's lives in their small corner of the Middle East – and beyond.

"The Daughters of Kobani is an extraordinary account of brave, defiant women fighting for justice and equality," says the former first lady.

"We created HiddenLight to celebrate heroes – sung and unsung alike – whose courage is too often overlooked, and we could not be more thrilled to bring this inspiring story to viewers around the world

The Clintons launched their production company, alongside actor Sam Branson, in December. It is a global studio, with hubs in London, New York and Los Angeles, that seeks to create documentary, unscripted and scripted entertainment for TV, film and digital.

"With world-class production and the discovery of new talent at its heart, HiddenLight works with fresh and iconic voices from across the globe to tell stories that celebrate the best of the human spirit and help us see the world in new ways," reads a statement on the company's website.

Their first project, called Gutsy Women, is an event docuseries for Apple TV+ based on the 2019 bestseller The Book of Gutsy Women: Favourite Stories of Courage and Resilience, also by Hillary and Chelsea. It aims to put a cast of women in the spotlight, seeking to answer the question: "What exactly does it take to be a gutsy woman?"

The Daughters of Kobani is their first scripted drama.

This is not the first time Lemmon has had the rights to one of her stories acquired. The author and journalist has also penned two bestsellers: 2011's The Dressmaker of Khair Khana: Five Sisters, One Remarkable Family, and the Woman Who Risked Everything to Keep Them Safe, a story about a young female entrepreneur working during the years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan, and 2015's Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield, which is being adapted by Reese Witherspoon's company as a feature film for Universal Pictures.

"The Daughters of Kobani is an unforgettable and nearly mythic tale of women's power and courage," said Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert. "Brilliantly researched and respectfully reported, this book is a lesson in heroism, sacrifice and the real meaning of sisterhood."
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Good thing too, after Obama's Secretary of State helped prop them up in the first place.

Now, hmmm, what was that lady's name again?
Actually it's hypocritical, Hillary spent most of her career from at least 1997-2014 repeatedly calling the YPK and PKK terrorists. It wasn't until around 2015-2016 when the US started to back the Kurds in the area. Technically speaking even the Trump admin who abandoned the Kurds eventually provided more support, because of the situation they were handed.
Here's a good piece of Hillary going against the Kurds, only to now try to profit off them:

Hillary Clinton’s Kurdish hypocrisy

But the Clintons have not always viewed the plucky Kurds as ‘inspirational’. The militia behind this ‘inspiring story’ is the female wing of the People’s Protection Units (YPJ), which is an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).

This is the same PKK which was designated a terrorist organisation by the US under Bill Clinton’s presidency back in 1997. And as secretary of state, in 2011, Hillary reaffirmed this stance: ‘Syria must not become a haven for PKK terrorists’, she told Turkish media in response to Kurdish attempts to carve out an autonomous region.

At the start of the West’s disastrous Syrian intervention, the US and Hillary were backing the Free Syrian Army, a ragtag coalition of rebels and Islamists, and were thus, once again, set against the Kurds. Speaking in 2014 to the Atlantic, Hillary made clear that: ‘The hard men with the guns are going to be the more likely actors in any political transition than those on the outside just talking. And therefore we needed to figure out how we could support them on the ground, better equip them.’ And as Max Blumenthal, of the Gray Zone, pointed out: ‘One of those “hard men” is Salim Idriss… de facto leader of the mercenary forces dispatched by Turkey into northern Syria. He has pledged, “We will fight against all terror organisations led by the PYD/PKK.”’
 
Kick-ass female fighters struggling against fundamentalist Islamic principles with a sense of irony?

Pakistan did it first and better...

 
The women were pretty scrappy but just normal and kinda dumb. Like this Kurd sniper......wearing a bright blue head towel, hanging her barrel out the window, that almost got her headshot'd.
It's because they're using the Israeli technique but ineffectively. Kurdistan is really just a proxy for Israel, which is why the US backed it.
In every almost every single piece of Rojava/PKK propaganda there's women from and center. It's an appeal to Westerners and trying to show how superior Kurds are to the local islamic armies that have no women. Israel is the one who pioneered it. I believe in their ideology made by Ocalan there's a big part about feminism too.
 
I like my Kurds just like I like my cheese curds.

Covered in mustard.
 
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