In 1976, he joined the Peshmerga forces under Qadir Hama Saleh Tagouzi, where he was the commander of the fourth company in the sixth regiment of Mo, the Khabat forces affiliated with the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
Martyr Saber Abdulkarim Mohammed, a Peshmerga of the Gulan Revolution, fell victim in 1978 to a treacherous plot by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan forces in the village of Kani Zhenan in Halabja Governorate during a rest period, where Saber and five of his comrades were martyred.
Saber Abdulkarim Mohammed was born in the village of Bashta in the Tagouzi region of Halabja Governorate in 1955. He was a villager and worked in agriculture.
In 1976, he joined the Peshmerga forces under Qadir Hama Saleh Tagouzi, where he was the commander of the 4th Company in the 6th Regiment of the Khabat Forces, affiliated with the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
One of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) forces carried out a malicious plot to meet and hold talks with the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) Peshmerga in that area, especially against Qadir Hama Saleh Tagouzi, who was a brave and famous leader in that region. However, Qadir Hama Saleh Tagouzi sent a detachment of Peshmerga led by his brother Aziz Hama Saleh and accompanied by Peshmerga Sabir Abdulkarim. After a round of talks and dinner in one of the village houses, the KDP detachment decided to stay in the village. However, the PUK forces, whose numbers exceeded those of the KDP Peshmerga, attacked them late at night. As a result, Sabir Abdulkarim Muhammad and five of his companions were martyred: (Jaafar Mahdi, Hamid Muhammad Qadir, Muhammad Karim, Aziz Golani, Ibrahim Shamirani). Ahmed Abdulrahman was seriously wounded, and Aziz Hama Saleh Tagouzi was detained by the PUK forces.
source:
Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.




