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People in the city of Qamishlo remember seventy-two martyrs of the month of September

The memorial ceremony began in Qamishlo with a minute of silence in honor of the souls of the heroic martyrs. Ramzia Muhammad delivered a speech on behalf of the Martyrs’ Families Council, in which she said: From this sacred pulpit, we remember our heroic martyrs, who sacrificed their lives in sacrifice for all the sanctities of this country, and we call for a speedy recovery for all our wounded comrades. We also offer our condolences to all the families and loved ones of the martyrs. In her speech, Ramzia Muhammad noted the people’s rally around the thought of Commander Apo, saying: The thought of Leader Apo is a thought that brings together all cultures and nations, and they are now able to fight the common enemy side by side and be martyred in one place together for the sake of a free homeland. The mothers who greet the martyrdom of their children in the ranks of the struggle with ululations have become an example of sacrifice for freedom. At the end of her speech, she said: No matter what, we will not abandon the blood of our martyrs and we will be worthy of our leader until the end. Long live the leader, the father of martyrs who are alive and not dead. At the conclusion of the memorial, the names of the martyrs were read, with mothers ululating and slogans chanted by the people: “The martyrs are alive and do not die. Long live Leader Apo.”

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