BEHDINAN – Everyone is curious about the life of the Kurdistan Freedom Guerrilla. We wonder how they live, what they do, how they weave their lives with labor, how they reveal the collective and communal life.
Here are some sections of guerrilla life that warm our hearts and touch our hearts. The great passion for freedom reflected in every cell of each guerrilla, the feeling of comradeship that withstands all difficulties and conditions, holding his hand even in the most difficult moments and touching his head to the sky.
While guerrilla Peyman is talking to his comrade Firaz, we witness that sympathetic as well as emotional conversation, and guerrilla Peyman utters the following words;
“Heval Fîraz, I will fry these now and you will take them to friends. If it was good, I did it, if it wasn’t good, you did it. Tell your friends Peyman has prepared fry for you. Because the vegetable came after a long time. Let them be a surprise. Sure friends are very tired. And friends love to fry. But when you’re gone, do some propaganda. This is how good the frying was, the eggplant was that good… This is our comradely duty. I will do it, you will see it. Have your meal there. Okay?”
In response to the guerrilla Peyman’s question, the guerrilla Fîraz said ok, and they talked about the guerrilla equivalent of comradeship in the conversation;
“You know, heval Firaz, comradeship is a beautiful thing. When you do so much work, you say that your comrade is tired and give you a hot meal, a hot tea… This is very impressive. This was the thing that impressed me the most in the organization. We work so hard for each other, our love for each other is so great, we protect each other so much, there are some moments when we sacrifice our lives for each other, we grow each other. I don’t know, there are very painful moments we live, but every moment we live is very meaningful and beautiful. Buddha takes its source from Leader Apo, his martyred comrades. We are walking in their footsteps. We live in great love.
That’s why, most importantly, we should protect each other’s work and life. No matter how much we try to explain the friendship, it will not be enough. It is very sacred and also painful. You suddenly witness the martyrdom of your comrade with whom you live.”