The martyr Abid Rahim Abdullah Muhammad was a student at the Agricultural Preparatory School. He was a Peshmerga of the Gulan Revolution. He was arrested in the village of Kheili Hama in the Sharazur Plain in 1981 by soldiers and militias of the Ba'athist regime. He is among the disappeared and among the martyrs whose graves are unknown.
The martyr Abid Rahim Abdullah Mohammed was born in the Biara district of Halabja Governorate in 1964. He completed his primary and intermediate education in Biara and then enrolled in agricultural preparatory school in Sulaymaniyah.
In 1979, he went to Iran and joined the Peshmerga forces in the Martyr Younis Ali detachment (Corporal Younis), which belonged to the Mohammed Ramadan regiment within the Hawraman forces of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
In 1981, Abid Rahim and his Peshmerga comrades (Younis Ali, Arif Younis, and Hama Zamqi) entered the Sharazur Plain to participate in a combat operation. They spent the night in the village of Khaili Hama in the Sharazur Plain. At sunrise, a large force of soldiers and Ba'athist regime militias surrounded the village and demanded their surrender. However, they decided to resist. After hours of clashes, one of their Peshmerga comrades (Hama Zamqi) was martyred. The force then surrounded Abid Rahim, Younis Ali, and Arif Younis and arrested them while they were wounded. There is information confirming that they were transferred to Mosul prison, but after that, all contact with them was lost, and their fate remains unknown. Abid Rahim Abdullah Mohammed is one of the Peshmerga whose graves are unknown.
Source:
Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party




