This book is part of a series called "60 Years of the September Revolution (1961-1975)" and is the 13th book in the series. The book comprises of a speech by Mosleh Hamza, two parts, an introduction, and an appendix.
The book focuses on the emergence and causes of the September Revolution, as well as changes that occurred in Iraqi Kurdistan and the stages of the Revolution. The book's first part discusses the Revolution's stages and achievements. This includes the first stage from September 11, 1961, to the end of Abdul Karim Qasim's rule on February 8, 1963. The second stage covers the arrival of the Ba'athists to power, the resumption of negotiations with the revolutionary leadership, and the resumption of the war. The third phase discusses the negotiations with the government of Abdul Salam Arif, which was a significant achievement for the Revolution. The fifth phase describes a major accomplishment, such as the March 11 agreement, while the sixth phase discusses the breakdown of the March 11 agreement and the resumption of war.
The book's second part focuses on the September Revolution in Badinan, covering areas such as health, military, party organization, social changes, the arrival of the Ba'ath, the Revolution, and displacement in the region.
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