Êzîdxan Women's Units
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The Êzîdxan Women's Units (Kurdish: Yekinêyen Jinên Êzîdxan or YJÊ) is a Yazidi all-women militia formed in Iraq in 2015 to protect the Yazidi community in the wake of attacks by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and other Islamist groups that view Yazidis as pagan infidels.[5]
Êzîdxan Women's Units | |
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Yekinêyen Jinên Êzidxan (YJÊ) | |
Leaders | Berivan Aslan (chief commander) Rosyar Vejin[1] (Khanasor commander) |
Dates of operation | 2015–present[3] |
Headquarters | Sinjar, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq |
Ideology | Democratic confederalism Yazidi regionalism Jineology |
Status | Active |
Part of | Sinjar Alliance |
Allies | Sinjar Resistance Units (YBŞ) Êzîdxan Protection Force (HPÊ) Free Women's Units (YJA-Star) Bethnahrain Women's Protection Forces Women's Protection Units (YPJ) |
Opponents | Islamic State Rojava Peshmerga[1] |
Battles and wars | Iraqi Civil War (2014–2017) |
Preceded by Sinjar Women’s Defense Units (YPJ-Sinjar) |
An offshoot of the mixed-gender Yazidi militia Sinjar Resistance Units (YBŞ), the YJÊ was founded on 5 January 2015 under the original name of Yekîneyên Parastina Jin ê Şengalê (Kurdish: Sinjar Women’s Protection Units, YJŞ[6]), or YPJ-Sinjar.[3] The militia adopted its current name on 26 October 2015.[7]
The organization follows imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan's feminist Jineology,[3] and with the broader concept of democratic confederalism as advocated by the Group of Communities in Kurdistan (KCK).[8][9]