Joanna Palani, 23, dropped out of school to join the fight against ISIS in Syria, burning through nine-day extends alone on the frontline with her Russian sharpshooter rifle prepared on Isis targets.
Now she has been constrained into covering up and is facing jail in her country for challenging authorities who prohibited her from battling ISIS.
Now she has been constrained into covering up and is facing jail in her country for challenging authorities who prohibited her from battling ISIS.
In an exclusive interview, she told MailOnline why she risked her freedom to fight Isis in Syria, her gruelling regime as a crack-shot sniper, and the devastating toll of war on her life.
She said: 'I was willing to give up my life and my freedom to stop Isis advancing, so that everyone in Europe can be safe. This was my choice.
'But I am seen as a terrorist by my own country.'
I am a sniper. I like using my brain and my body to focus on the mission. You have to be very patient. You have to be very calm, you have to focus.
'I live in one of the best countries in the world but I am hungry and homeless and freezing cold in bed at night, even though I am working full time. I don't trust anyone.'
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