Biography
Bekir Ismail Muhammad Abdulrahman was born in Hewler. He completed his primary education in the town of Koya, which is located in the Hewler province, in 1937. In 1940, he began his activities in the Kurdish Youth Party in the town of Koya. In 1945, the printing house of the Revolutionary Party and the Kurdish Liberation Party was hidden in the house where he lived in Baghdad. In 1946, he lived in the secret house of the Kurdish Democratic Party, where its printing house and secret writings were kept, in the A'zamiya neighborhood of Baghdad. In 1947, he received a bachelor's degree in law from Baghdad Law College. From 27 to 29 December 1948, he participated in the student demonstrations in Baghdad against the Portsmouth Treaty between Britain and Iraq. He became proficient in Kurdish and Arabic.
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Lawyer and politician Bekir Ismail Mihemed Abdulrehman, known as (Bekir Haji Ismail), became a member of the central committee of the Kurdish Democratic Party at the Koye conference in 1950. In 1951, he became a member of the central committee of the Kurdish Democratic Party at the second congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
In 1953, he became a member of the founding board of the Kurdistan Democratic Youth Union. In 1954, lawyer Omar Mustafa Mihemed Amin (1923 - 1992), known as Omar Debabe, and lawyer Celil Yusif Ehmed (1921 - 1996), known as Celil Hoshyar, expressed their dissatisfaction with the Iraqi government's fraud in the Sulaymaniyah municipal elections and were arrested and removed from the city of Erbil by their employers.
In 1970, he was transferred from the Sulaimani Court of Justice to the Hilal Court of Justice. In 1975, he became a member of the Tamiz Court in Baghdad. Until 1977, he was the Chairman of the General Board of Justice in the province of Babylon. In 1977, he was transferred to the Presidency of the Court of Appeals of the Kurdistan Autonomous Region. In 1978, he became the Deputy Chairman of the Court of Appeals of the Kurdistan Autonomous Region. On September 23, 1978, he was appointed as a judge in the Tamiz Court of Iraq by a decree of the Revolutionary Leadership Council. In 1980, he became the Chairman of the Court of Appeals of the Kurdistan Autonomous Region. After the uprising in Southern Kurdistan, he served as an advisor to the legal command of the Kurdistan Regional Government in the years (1992-2004). He later served as a legal advisor to the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government. He passed away on August 28, 2008, in Erbil and was buried in the Sheikh Ahmed Cemetery in Erbil.
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1 - Archives of the Encyclopedia Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.




