TORINO – Young internationalists commemorate the martyr Elefteria (Eva Maria Steiger) at the monument built for the Partisans who were martyred while fighting against the Nazis. The commemoration began with a minute’s silence for all martyrs of the revolution in Kurdistan and elsewhere in the person of martyr Elefteria.
Then it was told that the martyr Elefteria went to Rojava to defend Afrin against the fascist Turkish invaders and, as she said in her speech, “left Europe behind” in search of the true meaning of freedom. She rejected the freedom lies of the system that taught us to seek freedom within the individual and to seek it in fabricated individual identities. Instead, she wanted to feel what true freedom felt like. Later, she went to Kurdistan with the experience of dozens of struggles in Europe, such as the occupation of the forest in Germany, where she took her surname.
The speech continued by explaining how the martyr Elefteria embodied the true spirit of internationalism and how she followed the epic tradition of all our martyrs who guided us on the path to a free society, democratic confederalism based on ecological, democratic and women’s freedom.
The commemoration ended with the young people present, Martyr Elefteria and all our martyrs expressing their determination to make their dreams of a free world come true and to continue their struggle until victory.