Guerrillas raise the voice of freedom with their songs

Martyr Amara Botan is one of the two guerrillas who raise the voice of freedom with their songs in the Avaşîn mountains. The two women guerrillas resisted until the end to free their occupied country.

Two guerrillas on the tops of the mountains give voice to freedom with their songs. This is the region of Avaşîn mountains. One of these guerrillas was

 martyr Amara Botan.

Two women, two comrades, two fighters singing together. Those who do not know their conditions will think that these two guerrillas are singing their songs in peace. But the truth is that the genocidal Turkish state launched an invasion attack on 24 April 24 (the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide) 2021 using the most advanced technologies. When this attack began, these two comrades were at their positions to fight back the enemy and free their occupied country.

In the song they sing, they express their belief that the occupation will be defeated in Avaşîn. Their belief was not in vain. The invading enemy is stuck in Zap, Avaşîn and Metina today. The enemies try to save themselves from the swamp they fell into. But it is not easy to get rid of the guerrillas. "The Turkish state should learn a good lesson in these mountains," say the guerrillas.

Both of these guerrillas took positions that day to hit the enemy. The place where these two guerrillas sang was destroyed as a result of the Turkish state's bombardment. The rocks where the two friends were sitting were smashed as a result of the attack. But the two women fighters continued to sing.