
They Were Children of the Revolution
The main factor that distinguishes the revolutionaries of the 78 Generation from other young people living in their time is their dedication.
Each of them presented their existence to the thought of revolution as organized and free individuals as much as they could, without separating their own life from their specific discipline, and with an experience far beyond their age, they tried to build a future for generations that will never understand them and most of them will not be able to know them.
Young people and even children who carried out the revolutionary struggle to the death in Adana, Ankara, Istanbul, Diyarbakır, Maras, Çorum, Yozgat, Antep and many other cities of the country went to death, torture, prisons and exiles without receiving or thinking of receiving any reward for the sacrifices they made on this path. and most of them could not return from where they went.
Some of these revolutionaries, whose names are too numerous to fit into volumes, became dust with the dream of revolution. Now, each of the living people, in Sezai Sarioğlu's words, is like "pomegranate seeds" scattered to various parts of the world.
Ahmet Sefa; He wrote so that future generations would not forget and, if possible, understand the friends he met during his revolutionary struggle, with whom he somehow crossed paths, with whom he went to prisons, protests, torture, and imprisonment...
Year of Printing: 2013
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Ozan Publishing
Year of First Printing: 2013
Number of Pages: 0
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Ozan Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 200 |
Publication Year | : | 2018 |
ISBN | : | 9786054723140 |
The heart | : | Turkish |