child Dashi Diaa Yohanna The son of Father Dia was born in 1952 in the village of Dargani in the Nahil region of the Amadiya district in Duhok Governorate. His father and grandfather participated in the first and second Barzan revolutions (1931-1932) and (1943-1945). His father, Father Dia, was a follower of Barzani and a founder of organizations. Kurdistan Democratic Party Among the Christians of the Nahil region, and it was at the outbreak September Revolution In 1961, he became a senior cadre, turning his home into a Peshmerga headquarters.
Dashi Zia joined the Kurdistan Students Union in 1969 and became a member. In 1971, he participated in the Kurdistan Students Union conference in Sulaymaniyah. In 1974, he and Muhammad Hassan Rikani encouraged the people to prepare for defense after the army and mercenaries returned to their areas. He stayed with his father in their village after the setback of the revolution in 1975.
Dashi Diaa was associated withGulan Revolution In 1976. In 1982, he was appointed as the secret officer of the Martyr Muhammad Hussein Organization, which was later renamed the Gor Organization in Amadiya, Dohuk Governorate. At the same time, he was in charge of the Civil Defense Force for the Nahil area. In May 1983, his father and wife were martyred, and his brother and sister were injured when the Baath regime threw a hand grenade at his family.
In 1984, he was tasked with writing secret messages for the party's first branch in Duhok, where Ramzi Shaaban was in charge. In 1988, following the Anfal campaigns and the infamous chemical attacks on the Badinan region, Dashi Zia fled to Iran and then moved to Eastern Kurdistan. He participated in the 1991 Kurdish uprising, and in 1992, he was appointed to the Amadiya local committee of the first branch. In 1994, he was appointed mayor of Sarsang, a town in the Amadiya district. In 2001, he was appointed to the Mangesh district committee of the first branch, and in 2005, upon the establishment of the 18th branch of the party in the Amadiya district, he became an active member. He was appointed an advisor to the first branch in 2013 and was a member of the 9th, 10th, and 11th congresses of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 2010, at the 13th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, he received the Barzani Medal from the President. Masoud Barzani In recognition of the services he provided to the Kurds and Kurdistan and the immortal Barzani approach.
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Archives of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party

