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“We are in a guerrilla winter camp in the Herekol mountains, whose height is 2 thousand 962 meters and where snow is always present. Many guerrillas in the camp reunion have crossed into the Botan mountains this year. While they are experiencing the excitement, happiness and joy of being on the Northern front of the guerrilla war, on the other hand, they are struggling to deepen in the war conditions of the North. Those who have been fighting here for years work with leadership responsibility and understanding.
The generator, which was seized during the attacks of the invading Turkish army in Herekol in the autumn months, made the guerrilla think a lot about going to the winter camp. Those who live in these mountains know that an energy source is needed for a healthy and efficient camp life and education. The guerrilla, who experiences every situation of the impossible and knows how to live his life according to it, never gives up on the great effort of how the impossible should be.
ENERGY SEEKING
The camp power, which moved to winter camps, started to search for energy with the thought of the void that a long winter without a generator would create in life. They found a rather old and worn-out generator that had been brought a long way. Although the generator that was brought caused a certain hopelessness at first, it worked with the hopes and touches of Zerdeşt, an expert in the technical field. With the generator, which only lasted for a few times, stopped working again, the hope of energy revived in the camp was extinguished in an instant. A deep silence enveloped the camp compound at first. An idea arose out of the silence. With the joint decision of Zerdeşt and Mirza, the idea of obtaining alternative energy gave hope to the whole camp again.
NEW IDEA; DYNAMO
Guerrilla Mirza, who had removed the dynamo of his generators, which broke down in a winter camp in the past years, and obtained enough energy to illuminate the educational environments, developed the same idea in the face of the broken generator. At least the camp we are in will now be enlightened. Will it be enough? What about other technical materials? Tablets, book readers, cameras, computers, cameras and many other materials must also be filled, because it is essential to carry out press and archive studies at Botan. Zoroastrian and Mirza immediately took action. I, one of the most hopeful of the discovery of the dynamo, followed the attempts to obtain higher energy moment by moment with great interest, excitement and hope.
NOW WE HAVE DYNAMOS
Although a few small technical materials were destroyed as a result of the search and experimentation of developing higher energy, we finally had a dynamo that gave the desired amount of energy, even more than the generator.
Our energy source, the dynamo, is turned by us day and night. While no one can catch up with Rahime, Redur, Arîn and Numan in obtaining the fastest energy, they are in a competition among themselves. We were able to obtain enough energy for camp life, to complete the training, and even to carry out the press work. The execution of many visual, written and audio media activities with the intellectual and physical energy of the guerrilla shows the great meaning of the resistance of a life woven with labor.

HOPE, TENSION AND WORK
The energy of the dynamo can be developed by those who read this article, while we have one foot in the space age, the guerrilla is still dealing with turning the dynamo. Meaning is given. Let’s get to the meaning of the guerrilla, who basically aims to dissolve.
Think of a place where; During the winter, no other creature can survive except the guerrilla. A cold, hard stone city, Herekol mountains have snow all the time, and the height of the snow falling in winter can sometimes exceed 10 meters. The only precipitation here is snow and the stone city from the falling snow turns into an ice city. The contact of the guerrilla living in its deepest depths with the outside during the winter; The first is security, the second is cut off due to snow, so daylight cannot be benefited from. There is a guerrilla reality that illuminates and warms the depths of the earth with their hearts and minds. With this meaningful struggle of the guerrilla, the mountains became sacred living spaces. There is great hope, perseverance and effort in every thought and action taken with this thought.
While a country’s people’s war is being waged with such feelings and thoughts, the guerrilla struggle that has lived and fought under such conditions for 50 years with the invading Turkish army is not doomed to victory, but what is it doomed?”