The
TKP-ML TİKKO fighters noted the 12-day epic history, despite all
efforts to prevent military power and ammunition transfer in the war
that began with the Turkish state’s invasion of Rojava on 9 October
2019.
Could
you please introduce yourself?
Hello,
my name is Munzur Piran. I came to Rojava in 2015. I am a TKP-ML
TİKKO and International Freedom Battalion fighter.
How
do you assess the 12-day resistance against the technology and the
armed forces across the border, that is, the 9th
“biggest” army in the word?
The
occupation of Rojava by Turkish state, on the 3rd
day of the Serekaniye resistance we and other TİKKO comrades joined
to the front. Already before the invasion, the comrades had gone
through the expedition, and we also joined them. Until the retreat,
we took part in the fronts. It is a fact that the enemy is
technically and numerically in the top ranking compared world
average. Despite this “big” army, there was enormous resistance
for 12 days.
All
the clashes took place, from balcony to balcony, street to street,
house to house breaking the walls and clashes was within range of
grenades. The clashes spread to the outskirts of Serekaniye. Inland,
there were intense clashes at the southern entrance, as well as the
Til Halef region, the Industry region and Havarna neighborhood.
On
the 4th
and 5h days of the resistance, they have started circling. After the
star of the circle, the reinforcements and ammunition transfer became
problem for us. To take out our injured friends after the circling
there was an enormous clash to break the circle. The enemy was mainly
attacking in the day light. Sometimes they have made progress. They
took some streets but when it was dark, we were starting operation as
they were afraid from us when its dark. They had fears in general,
but it was clear that they were afraid to stop the operation in the
evening. They even left guards and went to other places. Despite the
technical and numerical outnumbering, with a small number of people,
we defended a small place with great resistance for 12 days. Despite
the ceasefire, there were attacks and clashes continued occasionally.
Were
there or were you feeling the mass support actions of the Rojava
people and in many other countries about the resistance on the
Serekaniye front?
The
part we were in network was down. We couldn’t use our phones due to
the Turkish state was cutting down the network in the area. The
access to the internet was very limited. Despite this, we were
getting news from friends who were attending. We knew that there were
support actions in many parts of the word and of course this was
creating morale. Of course, there were very important and valuable,
but the most important source of the morale was the times when we
have recaptured the lost parts from enemy.
What
can you say about the Turkish state’s nonsense which claims to end
the “terror” while building up military concentration near the
border and starting the invasion by bombardments, news has spread
that the Turkish state put forward gangs in the war?
We
and our people know very well that; Turkish state’s “safe zone”
discourses are a cover for hostility to Kurdish people. “First, we
cleared the region from ISIS. Now we have cleared the YPG/YPG over
the FSA and at the end using the regime the plan is to clear FSA,
everyone is trying to clean their own garden. For us communist, the
attitude of the USA or other imperialist states was no surprising. I
didn’t see a single Turkish soldier un the 12th
day in this war. The gangs and FSA fighters fought instead Turkish
soldiers but on the other hand the Turkish news has mentioned that
Turkish soldiers came and positioned in the region. They were
fighting in crowded groups, and they were obviously trained. These
trained gangs were supported with panzer, tank, air support and UCAV,
there were big clashes.
They
have attacked intensely one day before the “ceasefire”, Turkish
state closed the wall blocks back to avoid gangs running away. They
have set the wall again, so the gangs couldn’t escape force them to
fight. This 12 day of resistance would have continued despite all the
low number and ammunition. This matter of ceasefire came up after the
resistance to these very intense attacks. They didn’t put forward
the Turkish soldiers, and gangs couldn’t fulfill what they wanted.
We
were living miracles all the time, we are barely surviving the
massive bombardments. I think the 12-day Serekaniye resistance was
life itself. Everything from the removed of the wounded to the
reinforcement, from the use of tunnels to attacks was enormous.
Especially the friends in the coordination, Heval Şervan’s
stance, morale, patience became a great example to everyone in that
field.
Heval
Şervan’s
stance and bravery combined with fighting skill would be one of the
moments I will never forget in my life. He will remain one of the
people I’ll never forget.
Thank
you.
Me
too.
12
days of the Serkaniye Resistance from TEKOŞER PARTİZAN
The
TKP-ML TİKKO fighters noted the 12-day epic history, despite all
efforts to prevent military power and ammunition transfer in the war
that began with the Turkish state’s invasion of Rojava on 9 October
2019
Could
you please introduce yourself?
Hello
my name is Tekoşer
Partizan. I came to Rojava in 2016. I am a TKP-ML TİKKO and
International Freedom Battalion (IFB) fighter.
How
do you assess the 12-day resistance against the technology and the
armed forces across the border, that is, the 9th “biggest” army
in the word?
I
would like to emphasize briefly the International Freedom Battalion
(MLKP, DKP/BÖG, MKP, TKEP/L etc.) before we talk abouth the
resistance againtst a “big” army. Because the International
Freedom Battalion has special relationship with Serekaniye. Because
when IFB first arrived in Cizire canton in 2015, they have settled in
Serekaniye and this relationship continued since then. IFB
established first headquarters there and stayed in those regions for
at least 2 years. Than we have established strong connection with the
people in the region. Therefore, Serekaniye is a region where we have
a strong emotional relationship for us. I think this feelings
strenghens our will and resistance.
At
the same time, during the Rojava revolution in 2012, there were gangs
in Serekaniye as it is now, and these people organized themselves
under the leadership of a few friends. Serekaniye is a place where
people who have fought against the gangs to defend their lands. So,
we could not leave this city very easily because this city was
important both for the Kurdish National Freedom Movement and for the
International Battalion of Freedom as we know that the Serekaniye
people are strong-willed for organizing. The fact that withdrawal is
not the first choice because of these two important reasons.
Therefore, we resisted with our will for 12 days.
Were
there or were you feeling the mass support actions of the Rojava
people and in many other countries about the resistance on the
Serekaniye front?
In
fact, we were a little unaware of the word in the middle of the war.
There was no internet at all, we used the phone to talk to friends in
different position when we had a signal. Even if you’re a very good
warrior, in battle, you can sometimes feel little demoralized. İn
this sort of situation moral disorder very normal. For example, I had
little morale disorder on the 7th day. Then I was positively
impressed that when I talked to the comrades outside when they told
me that there were actions in many parts of the world, that
everyone’s eye was on the Serekaniye resistance. This was very
effective on all of us me and other comrades. We know that the
actions in the world had already begun, but even though we learned
later, it gave great moral and motivation. Knowing you’re not
alone, feeling supported, affects our mood in the resistance. It even
reminds me what we’re fighting for. When we had information about
the actions and felt supported by comrades, it gave us strength.
What
can you say about the Turkish state’s nonsense which claims to end
the “terror” while building up military concentration near the
border and starting the invasion by bombardments, news has spread
that the Turkish state put forward gangs in the war?
We
didn’t hear the news, but we have experienced it personally. It was
said that the Turkish state had sent its troops in some important
places, but personally I didn’t see any Turkish soldiers. If there
were any Turkish soldiers who crossed the border they didn’t clash,
but rather fired mortars or reconnaissance flights etc. For 12 days I
haven’t seen any other fighters then gangs. It was obvious that
these gangs were organized in Turkey. According to the comrades who
fought during Rojava revolution, comparing the gangs they mentioned
that these gangs in Serekaniye were trained. They were fighting in a
more qualified and combative way.
Thank
you.
Me
too.
12
days of the Serkaniye Resistance from Delil
Qamışlo
The
TKP-ML TİKKO fighters noted the 12-day epic history, despite all
efforts to prevent military power and ammunition transfer in the war
that began with the Turkish state’s invasion of Rojava on 9 October
2019
-
Could you please introduce yourself?
-
Hello, my name is Delil Qamışlo. I have been here as an
internationalist fighter for two years. I fight with enemy but mostly
with myself. Lastly, i confronted the enemy on the Serekaniye front.
-
How
do you assess the 12-day resistance against the technology and the
armed forces across the border, that is, the 9th “biggest” army
in the word?
-This
is an important question. Because we have faced a significant number
of strategically equipped manpower besides a high technology. In this
context, i can say that it was not easy to resist against thermal and
laser technology. I was a small part of this great resistance, even
though i was a small part, i was highly energetic. We were aware of
our impact and what we do. These are the reasons for the good
progress of this resistance. Overall, i can say that; with very few
people, we resisted the army which equipped with serious high tech
guns. To this i would also like to add something about the strategy
of the revolutionaries; Every revolutionary fought alone in empty
buildings. The majority of the people were not there, but the
revolutionaries resist with little force but high morale to save the
city.
-
Were
there or were you feeling the mass support actions of the Rojava
people and in many other countries about the resistance on the
Serekaniye front?
-First
of all, we had no great connection with the outside world due to no
internet access in the area. But when civilians from outside tried to
come in with a convoy, it had a serious impact on us. Everyone
started dancing, it was a beautiful feeling. These things are very
important for the continuation of the resistance. The support of
journalist and civilians was very effective in keeping the morale of
revolutionary fighters high. I also joined the dancing and it was
just beautiful. Beautiful is a simple word to express this feeling.
As i said, the ways to create communication with outside word
especially at the front were very limited. To keep the morale high,
you need to trust yourself on the front. Trust is very important and
really matters. Trusting comrades you fight with is as important as
trusting yourself. Trusting your comrades knowing that they will be
there when you need them, really keeps your morale high in battle.
-
What
can you say about the Turkish state’s nonsense which claims to end
the “terror” while building up military concentration near the
border and starting the invasion by bombardments, news has spread
that the Turkish state put forward gangs in the war?
I
was more of a sniper. I have faced dozens of attacks in the east and
north of the city. Through out the resistance i have come across so
many gang elements in these attacks. For 4 days i didn’t sleep very
well and also didn’t see any Turkish soldiers. The Turkish soldier
were mainly attacking using bombers and reconnaissance but it was the
gangs were who were attacking on ground. We resisted against
thousands of gangs. I could see from the scope that thousands of
gangs were coming to attack us. It seemed like they have carried
mercenaries from Idlib to here. These are the gangs that claim to
fight for Islam but are actually here for money and spoils of war. I
dont feel right to call these human, these people can make genocide
for money.
-
It is said that war creates a striden state of emotion, but even
under war, our life continues at same time. Would you like to say
something about the war and resistance and life in front?
My
war experience was fantastic. Fantastic word as you know is used to
express emotions that are too incredible to be true. On the other of
course, we lost our comrades, whom we shared so much during the war.
However, for days we had to fight only by eating what we could find,
these were the heavy condition which we faced. But when i had the
opportunity to have shower and brush my teeth days later, i felt like
i was reborn. Also, at a time ate a dessert(!) that claimed to be
peanut but there wasn’t any peanut in it! Instead, there was
something made with eggplant and parsley, but it was delicious. Human
relations in the front also unforgettable. People who are very alien
to each other in the first moments establish close and comrade
relations in a short time. I can say that these relations between
comrades are the most unforgettable moments.
Thank
you.
Me
too.
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