Orso killed by ISIS.. But Lives Always in our Hearts

ON MONDAY morning came the devastating news that an Italian YPG volunteer, Lorenzo “Orso” Orsetti, had been killed by an Isis ambush in Baghouz, the small town on the Deir Ezzor front where the remnants of the Isis caliphate are surrounded.

Orsetti, also known by his nom-de-guerre Tekoser Piling, had been in northern Syria since September 2017 when he travelled from his hometown in Florence, Tuscany to defend the revolution in Rojava led by the Kurds in northern Syria, one he described as “the most beautiful revolution in the world,” “the closest thing I’ve ever found to my ideals and it is a pleasure and an honour to take part.”Clarifying his motivation for taking up arms in Rojava, he said that it wasn’t because he liked war or wanted fame, that he didn’t have any mystifications or delusions, simply that “freedom cannot exist without taking risks.”

According to countless stories, Orso (“bear” in Italian) was an incredibly brave and selfless fighter, and whilst he always impressed on friends and comrades the need to act in an altruistic manner in his dispatches from the front line, he never boasted or exalted his own activity.

He never even told people how, whilst fighting in the hills of Afrin against the Turkish/FSA invasion in spring 2018, with defeat in sight, he refused to be evacuated with the rest of his internationalist unit, insisting on staying with the civilians to defend them from the invasion at huge risk to himself until civilians themselves were evacuated.

Fighting in the hills of Afrin in incredibly difficult conditions surrounded by jihadists and bombarded day and night by Turkey’s air force (equipped by both Britain and Italy), his dispatches from the front line sounded like epic tales of guerilla warfare from the partisan resistance, swapping the olive tree-filled mountains between Florence and Bologna for those of the north-west Syrian Kurdish enclave.

Orso came from a very ordinary family in Rifredi, a working-class neighbourhood in Florence filled with monuments and plaques to the anti-fascist partisans, many of whom hailed from the area in which he grew up. Bored by successive menial service jobs, mainly as a waiter and chef, he looked to Rojava as an escape from the drudgery and trappings of individualistic capitalist society.

Not coming from any particular political faction, he was known more socially in Florence than as an activist or political raconteur, so although he had strong political ideals of an anarchist-libertarian disposition, above all he was not given to orthodoxy or dogmatism.

His anti-sectarianism was typical of his political and moral ethos of surpassing egoism and individualism, supporting solidarity events in the city from any and all political factions, fighting in an anarchist unit that was attached to TiKKO, the armed wing of the Turkish Communist Party/Marxist Leninist (TKP/ML) from which he took great inspiration.

It was perhaps his knowledge of the history of the Spanish Civil War and the anti-fascist liberation of Italy that gave him this anti-sectarian drive, but also perhaps his amenable personality and his very well-attuned balance between ideological rigour and pragmatism.

Quietly well-read and intelligent, he would happily defend the need for strong ideology within a coherent, disciplined movement, revolutionary practices of self-criticism and rebut attacks on socialism as “dehumanising” or “impersonal” as liberal propaganda promoting individualism.

It was this anti-individualistic quality to life as a revolutionary that gave him a sense of profound belonging in Rojava, so far away from his hometown, his friends and family, his beloved dog and the high quality tinned tomatoes that he missed so dearly — despite the paltry ingredients, his unit were always delighted when it was his turn to cook.

Addressing a meeting in Florence by video last October, where two of his internationalist comrades were speaking, Orso spoke directly to his YPG comrades to a room packed with activists clinging onto every last word: “I love you guys so much, we went through so many crazy situations together, I love you like a family. In life, even amongst comrades there’s always this deep individualism that permeates everything, but here it’s different… care and attention for others, it’s beautiful.”

Having come very close to being killed in Afrin and numerous close calls on the Hajin and Deir Ezzor fronts, Orso was philosophical about death, writing in detail about fallen comrades and reflecting on conversations with locals as much as about the geopolitical machinations and his tales of war, which he recounted in an utterly level-headed way but threaded through with intimate minutiae.

As he wrote in his final letter to be published in the event of his death (reproduced below), his dedication to the revolutionary cause in Rojava was such that, whilst wanting to live and continue the struggle, he was always ready to die, to sacrifice his life, for what he saw as a social and political revolution.

Today as I see Orso’s name and photo across every newsstand in Florence, on the front page of every major newspaper, I’m reminded of the words in his final letter encouraging us all to inspire each other and to have hope; already Orso has inspired so many, and the reaction to his death has provided hope — hope that there is still something worth fighting and dying for, where the victory is in sight, and hope in the Italian left which has reawakened, producing a deluge of tributes, banners, graffiti, just hours after his death was announced.

Last year during the Afrin invasion, his presence there and his regular dispatches from the front line were the guiding light for the huge mobilisation of solidarity in Florence, demonstrations, events, club nights, films, with the involvement of his musician friends collecting money for the Kurdish Red Crescent using the name “From Rifredi to Afrin.”

When his father stood up on the stage to proudly speak about Orso at the annual celebrations on April 25 — marking the anniversary of the anti-fascist liberation — we heard that the local ANPI section “Potente” (named after one of the Florentine partisans killed during the liberation of Florence in August 1944) was planning to grant him honorary partisan status in tribute to his bravery and continuance of the partisan cause.

It is a tragedy that this honour will now be posthumous. Unfortunately we don’t get to welcome Orso home, as in the partisan song “Fischia il vento” about the free, victorious partisan returning home. Instead, as in “Bella Ciao,” Orso will be buried under the shade of a beautiful flower where he fell in Rojava.

But the story of the partisan bear (“orso”) who travelled from Rifredi to Rojava to fight fascism and defend a socialist, feminist revolution will serve as an inspiration for future generations in this city and across the world, just as the partisans, who have by now all but passed away, kept alive the cause of liberation, and the hope that one day we will win.

“Hello. If you are reading this message then it means that I am no longer of this world. Don’t be too sad, though, I’m OK with it; I don’t have any regrets and I died doing what I thought was right, defending the weak and staying true to my ideals of justice, equality and liberty.
So in spite of my premature departure, my life has been a success, and I’m almost certain that I went with a smile on my face. I couldn’t have asked for more.

I wish all of you all the best in the world and I hope that one day, you too will decide to give your life for others (if you haven’t already) because that is the only way to change the world.

Only by combatting the individualism and egoism in each of us can we make a difference. These are difficult times, I know, but don’t give in to despair, don’t ever abandon hope, never! Not even for a second.
Even when all seems lost, when the evils that plague the earth and humanity seem insurmountable, you must find strength, you must inspire strength in your comrades.

It is in the darkest moments that we have greatest need of your light.
And remember always that “every storm begins with a single raindrop.” You must be that raindrop.

I love you all, I hope you will treasure these words for time to come.
Serkeftin!

Orso, Tekoser, Lorenzo.”

words from Rojava – in memory of our partner Tekoser Piling/Lorenzo Orsetti

per Companyes Internacionalistes

During the dawn of March 18 our friend from Italy with the name of war Tekoser Piling, Lorenzo Orsetti (Orso) at home, has fallen like a martyr in the area of ​​Derezore, near Baghouz, in the struggle for the liberation of the territory in the hands of DAESH (ISIS).

“Even when everything seems lost, when our enemies occupy the earth and humanity seems destroyed, we have to find strength, and inspire courage to our companions”
Sehid Tekoser Piling/Lorenzo Orsetti.

The offensive against DAESH for the liberation of the Dere Zore area began more than a year ago. YPG, YPJ and SDF have continued to fight and resist since the end of 2017 in this territory, where colleagues have lost their lives fighting for freedom and for ending the ISIS occupation .

Our colleague Tekoser/Orso arrived in Rojava a year and a half ago and took part in the fight for resistance in the city of Afrin. Native of Florence, he came from the anarchist militancy, with a revolutionary heart and a passion for freedom.

This was the second time he took action together with the Kurdish Defense Units, YPG and joined the fight against fascism, in the front lines, fighting side by side with other Kurds, Arabs and international volunteers.

Our colleague has fallen martyred in the last attacks to completely free the territory, in the last military operations to bring freedom to the towns of the zone.

This sad news comes to us when the territory of Rojava prepares and resists the threats of the Turkish state to end this revolution that has been resisting fascism and the barbarism of the states of the European Union for more than 7 years. Tekoser came, to fight for freedom with body, mind and soul, that’s what he achieved and that’s how we remember him.

Full of energy and passion, motivating other colleagues not to abandon the struggle, learning from Kurdish classmates and the resistance in these lands. He believed in Internationalism, that is why after Afrin he could not leave Rojava, he decided to stay to continue the fight. We will never forget the courage and enthusiasm that he gave us at all times.

For him and for all the companions who have lost their lives in the struggle for revolution and freedom, we will continue to fight in these lands and in all parts of the world where oppression exists. The best tribute is to continue, resist, making our day to day life itself an act of resistance and memory.

In every corner where the enemy is hiding, we will find them, and with the strength of our colleagues who have left us, we will continue, we will continue to fight!

Heval Tekoser Piling (Orso), we will never forget you, your memory is within each heart that beats with revolutionary ideas and rebellious spirit! We continue with your memory! You left us but we know that wherever you are you continue fighting. Today in the sky, we have a new star.

Always a companion! The martyrs never die! Sehid namirin, sehid namirn, sehid namirin!

Sehid Tekoser, Orso, honor and courage!

International Rojava companions and partners. 19 March 2019.

We enclose the words the companion wrote, in case of falling martyr.  (see above)


original en català

paraules des de Rojava – En memòria del nostre company Tekoser Piling
19 mar 2019
Durant la matinada del 18 de Març el nostre company procedent d’Italia amb nom de guerra Tekoser Piling, Lorenzo Orsetti a casa, ha caigut martir en la zona de Derezore, prop de Baghouz, en la lluita per la lliberació del territori en mans de DAESH.
En memòria del nostre company Tekoser Piling, Orso – Paraules des de Rojava

«Inclús quan tot sembla perdut, quan els nostres enemics ocupen la terra i humanitat sembla destruïda, has de trobar la força, i inspirar de coratge als teus companys»
Sehid Tekoser Piling.

Durant la matinada del 18 de Març el nostre company procedent d’Itàlia amb nom de guerra Tekoser Piling, Lorenzo Orsetti, Orso a casa, ha caigut màrtir en la zona de Derezore, prop de Baghouz, en la lluita per l’alliberació del territori en mans de DAESH.

L’ofensiva contra DAESH per la alliberació de la zona de Dere Zore va començar fa mes d’un any. YPG, YPJ i QSD segueixen lluitant i resistint des de finals de 2017 en aquest territori, on companys i companyes han perdut la vida lluitant per la llibertat i per la fi de l’ocupació del territori.
El nostre company Tekoser va arribar a Rojava fa un any i mig, va participar en la lluita per la resistència en la ciutat d’Afrin. Natiu de Florència, el company procedia de militància anarquista, de cor revolucionari i passió per la llibertat. Aquesta era la segona vegada que el company prenia acte de les seves paraules i junt amb les Unitats de defensa del poble kurd YPG s’unia a la lluita contra el feixisme, en les línies del front, lluitant colze a colze amb altres companys kurds, àrabs i internacionals.
El nostre company ha caigut màrtir en els últims atacs per alliberar totalment el territori, en les últimes operacions militars per portar llibertat als pobles de la zona.signal-2019-03-19-113141.jpg

Aquesta trista noticia ens arriba quan el territori de Rojava es prepara i resisteix a les amenaces de l’estat Turc d’acabar amb aquesta revolució que fa més de 7 anys es manté resistint al feixisme i a la barbàrie dels estats de la Unió Europea. Tekoser/Orso va venir, per lluitar per la llibertat amb cos, ment i anima, i així ho va fer, així el recordem.

Ple d’energia i passió, motivant als altres companys i companyes a no abandonar la lluita, a aprendre dels companys kurds i la resistència en aquestes terres. Creia en l’Internacionalisme, per això després d’Afrin no va poder abandonar Rojava, va decidir quedar-se per continuar la lluita. Mai oblidarem el valor i l’entusiasme que ens va regalar en cada moment.

Per ell i per totes les companyes que han perdut la vida en la lluita per la revolució i la llibertat, seguirem lluitant en aquestes terres i a totes les parts del món on existeixi opressió. El millor homenatge és continuar, resistir, fent que el nostre dia a dia sigui en si, un acte de resistència i memòria.

En cada racó on l’enemic s’amagui el trobarem, i amb la força dels nostres companys i companyes que ens han deixat, seguirem endavant, seguirem lluitant!

Heval Tekoser Piling/Orso, mai t’oblidarem, el teu record és dins de cada cor que batega amb idees revolucionàries i esperit rebel! Continuem amb la teva memòria! Ens has deixat però sabem que allí on siguis segueixes lluitant. Avui al cel, tenim una nova estrella.

Fins sempre company! Els màrtirs mai moren! Sehid namirin, sehid namirn, sehid namirin!

Sehid Tekoser, honor i coratge!

Companyes i companys Internacionalistes a Rojava. 19 Març 2019.

Us adjuntem les paraules que el company va escriure, en cas de caure màrtir.

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