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Title: Lorenzo “Orso” Orsetti
Author: Tekoşîna Anarşîst
Date: June 24, 2019
Language: en
Topics: Tekoşîna Anarşîst, Rojava, Syrian civil war, obituary
Source: Retrieved on 2020-04-13 from https://twitter.com/TA_Anarsist/status/1142873691648417794

Tekoşîna Anarşîst

Lorenzo “Orso” Orsetti

Dear friends, family, and beloved ones of Lorenzo, Orso, or Tekoşer as

he was known to us.

We send greetings to all friends who gathered here today, from the place

where Lorenzo and us spent one year and half together. We lived a

prolific life together, there were joyful times, but also troubled

times, we learned, we labored, we rested; and together we endured the

cruelties and hardships of war, yet continued to find inspiration and

strength from the struggle for freedom of the people of Rojava.

There are no words can describe how indispensable he had became to us,

how our everyday life has changed ever since his passing. His memories

still echo back into our mind in every steps of our way. We still

remember how we would talk and joke about everything, especially we

would play national stereotype jokes on each other. We have not forget

the taste of the homemade egg pasta, gnocchi, cheese sauce and ragú that

he would spent hours to make, so to boost the morale of everyone. Or how

much he loved puppies, that he would hug every single one of them; or

how he would tell everyone how much he missed his dog. There are many

more stories of him that we want to offer you, if only the whole world

will stop and listen.

It is incredibly important for us to let everyone know that Lorenzo did

not come here just because he was bored of his life or because he craved

the thrill of combat and killing. Lorenzo was an anarchist and believed

that no person should rule over another, but rather co-exist in

agreement and mutual aid. As Lorenzo wrote in his last will, “Only by

overcoming the individualism and selfishness in each one of us, can the

difference be made.” Yet we all know that we are living in an atomized

society, where money and capital overwritten our humanness, system of

hierarchies and authorities dictated how our life is organized.

Many may have turn away and concede that there is too much evil in the

world. After all what is the point of giving up the only meager little

comfort that we have to stand against a formidable tide? But Lorenzo

with his own action proved that it is wrong to think in such way.

Lorenzo considered himself a soldier, a militant, a man who walk along

the revolutionary path; and he acted as such. On the battlefield, he was

always the first to risk his life for others, and he was always the last

to retreat. On many occasion he volunteered for the most dangerous

tasks, even putting himself in grave danger to retrieve bodies of fallen

comrades. Lorenzo never gave up, even when everything seems lost. Just

like during the resistance of Afrin, even when drones flew over us,

airstrikes rained down around us, Lorenzo would always face it with a

smile no matter how daunting the situation was. No matter how difficult

it was, all he needed was a cigarette to keep his morale up.

“And I hope that you too one day decided to give your life for others.

Because it is only like this that the world can be changed,” Lorenzo

wrote. In the end of the day, if we do not live our lives for others —

if we choose to be oblivious to each other’s suffering, if we choose to

remain idle then we are complicit in perpetuating the continuation of

sufferings of the world. Never give up on the hope of change, never give

up on the people around you. As Lorenzo told us, “keep on finding

strength and inspire it in your comrades. It is exactly in those darkest

moments that your light helps.” Thousands across the world had gathered

to celebrate Lorenzo’s legacy, his words inspired and will continue to

inspire many more. He is the proof that the seed of change begin with no

others but ourselves.

Recognize our own desires, feel where our passions lead us, yet never

forget that we are part of something bigger than oneself. Be ready to

act in defense of our aspiration and those in need; fight for justice,

equality and freedom, even by paying the highest prices... That is one

of the hundreds ways to explain what it means to be an anarchist, as

Lorenzo had demonstrated to us.

Lorenzo and us had mutually explored and learned from the fruits of the

struggle of Rojava that an anarchist could possibly find. He fell how

any of us could fell, and as some of us have fallen indeed. He fell

while believing in what he is doing until the last moment. What more can

one wish, other than standing his own ground and act according to his

heartfelt desire, passion and conviction until the last breath?

Lorenzo used to joke that he had missed the chance to receive the

highest honor of being the first Italian international martyr of Rojava.

But for those of us who gathered here today, he achieved much more than

that. We will forever cherish his memory, we will always hold dearly his

legacy. With the spirit of his sacrifice, we are carrying the legacy of

people’s struggle for free life and happiness. Let it be one of the most

beautiful things that he had bestowed upon us. Let us constantly remind

ourselves of these words, “every thunderstorm begins with a single drop,

try to be this drop.”