Street exhibition for Ivana Hoffman in Paris
A street exhibition was held in French capital Paris dedicated to internationalist revolutionary Ivana Hoffman who fell in Rojava in 2015.
A street exhibition was held in French capital Paris dedicated to internationalist revolutionary Ivana Hoffman who fell in Rojava in 2015.
Socialist Women's Union (SKB) organised in Paris a street exhibition in honour of MLKP (Marxist Leninist Communist Party) fighter Ivana Hoffmann (Avaşin Tekoşin Güneş), who lost her life in an attack of ISIS gangs on the joint emplacements of MLKP and YPG-YPJ in Til Temir, Cizirê Canton of Rojava, on 7th March, 2015.
Organizers of the exhibition invited people to join the 'Festival Ivanna Hoffman' which will take place in Duisburg, Germany on 17th June.
Avaşin Tekoşin Güneş, of African origin, who was born in Germany on 1 September 1995, was taking an active part in the battle in Rojava, and served in various emplacements in Cizire Canton, fighting to repel the attacks of ISIS gangs.
Avaşin took her place on the front lines against the bloody attacks of ISIS on Syriac villages in Til Temir that continued to be a target of ISIS gangs after the defeat they had suffered in Til Hemis and Til Barak.
Avaşin alongside with YPG-YPJ fighters fought until the last bullet after their joint emplacement was raided by ISIS gangs, managing to halt their advance and writing a heroic epic in the battle field. They strenghtened the barricade of freedom and honour against the ISIS attacks in Til Temir, frustrating the gangs' plan to take Til Temir and Heseke and to perpetrate further massacres.
Avaşin's greatest dream was to take part in the struggle in Turkey and North Kurdistan after the Rojava Revolution.