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Ako Çawşin

Politician Ako Omer Mustafa, known as Ako Çawşin, was involved in the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1981 and a year later he joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Peshmerga forces....


Politician Ako Omer Mistefa, known as (Ako Çawşin), joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party organizations in 1981 and the Kurdistan Peshmerga forces a year later. He was a delegate to the tenth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1989 and the eleventh in 1993, and was elected as a member of the leadership council of the Kurdistan Democratic Party at the thirteenth congress in 2010.

 

Biography

Ako Chavshin Born in Sulaymaniyah in 1964, he is a high school graduate, and was elected to the Kurdistan Regional Government in 1992 on the list of the Kurdistan Democratic Party as the governor of Qaladiz, which is located on the border of Sulaymaniyah province. He is fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, and Persian.

 

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In 1981, he joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party organization and in 1982, he joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Peshmerga forces. In 1983, he participated in a military expedition abroad. In 1987, he was seriously injured in the Iraqi army attack in the Battle of Sharbajir on the border of Sulaymaniyah province. In 1988, he participated in the Xwakurk battle on the border of Erbil province against the Iraqi army attack and emigrated to Iran that same year.

 

He was a delegate to the tenth congresses of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1989 and the eleventh in 1993, and was elected as a member of the leadership council of the Kurdistan Democratic Party at the thirteenth congress in 2010.

 

In 1991, he participated in the uprising in Southern Kurdistan against the Ba'ath Party institutions and organizations as a commander and Peshmerga. In 1992, he was elected to the Kurdistan Regional Government on the list of the Kurdistan Democratic Party as the governor of Qaladiz, which is located on the border of Sulaymaniyah province. In 2014, he was the assistant commander of the Khazir axis, which is located on the border of Duhok province, in the war against ISIS.

 

During his tenure, he held several party ranks and positions at different levels as a cadre, and in 2022, by decision of the political school, he became responsible for the public organization and professional affairs of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


Source:

1- Archives of the Encyclopedia Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


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