Our comrades in the tunnels of Zap and Metîna are fighting against the occupying Turkish army – we call on all our friends to show them we stand by their side!
Comrades from all parts of the world are taking part in the resistance against the Turkish army and defending humanity against the forces of NATO and, its lapdog, the Turkish state. With their new tactics of refined tunnel warfare, mobile guerrilla units – or “ghost guerillas” as commander Murat Karayilan called them – and the use of drones by the guerrilla air defense units, the guerilla have destroyed the plans of the Turkish state.
As one comrade who fought in the mountains told us:
“Any form of action carried out in other parts of the world is a great source of morale for our friends at the front. Even a simple protest march, has a motivating effect.”
In autumn and winter, our friends in the mountains will take advantage of the favorable weather conditions and put pressure on the occupiers with revolutionary operations. In anticipation of this we will make a small but meaningful contribution:
Let’s show our comrades on the front lines in the struggle against the state, power and violence that, wherever we are, we are advancing the revolution and standing shoulder to shoulder with the guerrillas for a better world!
Send a message from your organisation or location to the mountains of guerilla. Use the proposed slogans below, write your message and get creative: use banners, stencils, graffiti, stickers
From Paris to the freedom fighters in Kurdistan: Bijî Gerîla!
From Rise4Rojava to the freedom fighters in Kurdistan: You are a light in the darkness!
From Brazil to the freedom fighters in Kurdistan: Serkeftin an Serkeftin!
Send us pictures and videos of your actions until 1 October 2024 to: riseup4rojava@riseup.net
We will then forward your actions directly to our comrades in the mountains of Kurdistan.
Long live the guerrilla! – Bijî Gerîla!
Long live internationalism – Bijî Enternasyonalîsm!
Long live the world revolution! – Bijî şoreşa cihanê!
Download the call as PDF here: