The Press Center of the People’s Defense Forces (HPG) has published a statement confirming that guerrillas Ibrahim Mêrdîn and Reşîd Farqîn were killed in an attack by the Turkish state in the Zap region of South Kurdistan in 2018. The HPG expressed condolences to their families and the Kurdish people and said that the fight of the martyr will continue until victory.
Code name: Ibrahim Mêrdîn
First and last name: Sabri Karaman
Place of birth: Mêrdîn
Names of mother and father: Kamile – Cemil
Date and place of death: June 26, 2018 / Zap
Code name: Reşîd Farqîn
First and last name: Servet Üzyandi
Place of birth: Amed
Names of mother and father: Gülistan – Mehmet Ali
Date and place of death: June 26, 2018 / Zap
Ibrahim Mêrdîn
Ibrahim Mêrdîn was born in Midyat (Midyad). He grew up aware of his identity and the oppression of the Kurdish people by the Turkish state, which is why many of his relatives joined the guerrillas.
He left school early and went to work to help his family. During this time, he became active in the Kurdish youth movement. He felt responsible for resisting the oppression going on in Kurdistan.
When the Islamic State invaded Rojava with backing from Ankara, he joined the guerrillas. He received his basic training in the Zap region, where he was involved in various areas of combat until he fell as a martyr.
Reşîd Farqîn
Reşîd Farqîn came from the resistance stronghold of Amed (Diyarbakır). He grew up in a politicized environment and developed an awareness of the socio-political situation in Kurdistan at an early age. However, he spent part of his childhood and youth in Istanbul. There he was suddenly no longer allowed to speak Kurdish. He then left school, which he saw as a “hotbed of assimilation”. Instead, he took on various jobs. He met people with whom he shared the same fate and became active within the Kurdish youth movement.
In 2014, he was injured during a protest. This experience deepened his anger against the system. During the resistance against ISIS in Kobanê, Reşîd Farqîn joined the guerrillas. In 2015, he was deployed in the Cîlo Mountains, where he also received his basic training. The following year, he switched to the academic-military sector. Since 2017, he has been deployed in the Zap, where he passed on his skills and knowledge to other guerrillas.
Source: ANF News