Guerrillas produce garments against the advanced technology of the enemy

Guerrilla does not only mean armed struggle. One of the many other fields of work is the sewing workshops where garments are made that allow drone surveillance to fail to a certain extent.

The Turkish state and its fascist AKP/MHP government are using prohibited weapons against the Kurdistan Freedom Guerrilla in the Medya Defence Zones, committing war crimes. The guerrillas are resisting these extermination attacks with mobile units and in the tunnels that have been built with great efforts. Besides the armed struggle, however, the guerrillas also have many other fields of work. One of them is sewing workshops.


The Turkish army uses reconnaissance drones in its attacks and in recent years has been engaged in intensive propaganda about the effectiveness of its war machinery. It is claimed, for example, that every bird's flight can be observed in the Kurdish mountains. However, the guerrillas have developed methods to evade this surveillance.

With their tactics and the clothing used in the implementation of these tactics, the technology of the enemy can fail to a certain extent. The production of these clothes and their use in war is carefully planned and prepared by the guerrillas. Each phase of production requires specific work that takes place in the midst of the resistance. After sewing, the guerrillas are shown how the clothes are worn. The guerrilla fighters follow this instruction and head off to the front. The work of the sewing workshops continues even under the Turkish bombardment.