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Zubaida al-Meeki
BornSyrian Golan, Syria
Allegiance Syria (previously)
 Syrian opposition (2012)
Service / branchFree Syrian Army
Rank Colonel
CommandsRecruitment division in Babbila
Battles / warsSyrian civil war

Zubaida al-Meeki (Arabic: زبيدة الميقي) is an Alawite Free Syrian Army colonel, who defected from the Syrian Army to the FSA in 2012 during clashes in the town of Babbila. She became the first female officer to publicly announce her defection from the Army. Before her defection, she worked in the army's recruitment division in Babbila. After her defection, she stayed in Syria for two months where she trained 40-50 fighters of the Soldiers of God Battalion, before fleeing to Turkey.

References

  1. ^ "Defected woman general trains Syria's rebels". Al Jazeera. 23 October 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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