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Sabriya Hakari

Sabriya Asaad Rasqo Ismail, known as (Sabriya Hakari), was born in 1948 in Duhok Governorate. She joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1961 with the encouragement of her husband, Shaaban Barwari, who worked at the Darbandikhan Dam. After the outbreak of the September Revolution, Sabriya Hakari returned to Duhok and worked in a secret organization affiliated with the first branch of the party.


Sabriya Asaad Rasqo Ismail, known as (Sabriya Hakari), was born in 1948 in Duhok Governorate. She joined Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1961, encouraged by her husband Shaban Barwari, who was working on the Darbandikhan Dam, after the outbreak of September RevolutionSabriya Hakari returned to Dohuk and worked for a secret organization affiliated with the party's first branch. In 1974, she and her husband moved to Sulav, and in 1975, after the setback... September Revolution They returned to Dohuk, and she worked for the Shafaq organization, which was headed by Mustafa Mazuri. In 1976, she joined Gulan Revolution AndJawhar Namiq Salem.

In June 1977, her husband, Shaaban Barwari, and several members of the secret organizations of the Kurdistan Democratic Party were arrested. On September 2, 1977, he was shot in Mosul prison by the Ba'athist regime, along with three other members of the party from the first branch, namely Mahmoud Ghalbashi, Lieutenant Abdul Qadir, and Abid Abdullah. However, Sabriya Hakari continued her struggle in the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and continued to work as a member of the party and in the secret organizations. She wrote poems and published them in the newspaper Khabat, collected medicine and sent it to the Peshmerga, and published the party's statements in Duhok. As a result, the local committee of Amadiya sent her an official letter of thanks.

In 1991, she participated in the popular uprising in Duhok. Sabriya Hakari became an organized member in Duhok and simultaneously a member of the Duhok branch of the Kurdistan Women's Union. She left Kurdistan in 1995 due to poor health and settled in Sweden, where she was a member of the Jönköpingda Cultural Association.

On May 4, 2005, she attended the 20th Congress of the Federation of Kurdish Associations and was elected as a member of the Federation's General Committee. She remained a member of the General Committee for two years, and was also a member of the editorial board of the magazine Payam at the Jönköping Cultural Association and a collaborator with the Kurdistan Women's Union.

Sabriya Hakari returned to Kurdistan in 2006 and became a member of the working body of the first branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Duhok. She published a poetry booklet for children and another book entitled “Knowledge of the Kurdish Woman.” She received the Barzani Medal from President Barzani in 2010 during the thirteenth conference of the party in recognition of the services she provided to the Kurds, Kurdistan, and the immortal Barzani approach.


Source:

1- Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party


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