Politician Dilshad Fatah Rashid, known as (Dilshad Miran), was a member of the interim leadership of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1976. He left the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1979 after the ninth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1981, at the first congress of the Kurdistan Democratic People's Party, he became a member of the central committee of that party. In 1993, at the eleventh congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, he returned to the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
Biography
Dilshad Fatah Rashid was born in 1953. He was admitted to the Kurdish department of Baghdad University in 1970. In 1974, he was sentenced to death in absentia by a republican decree and in the same year he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces. In 1975, after the defeat of the September Revolution, he went to Iran as a refugee and in 1976 to Europe. In 2006, he became the representative of the Kurdistan Regional Government in Baghdad. He is fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and English.
Worksheet
Dilshad Fatah became a member of the provisional leadership of the Kurdistan Democratic Party at the Berlin conference in 1976. In the years (1978 - 1979) he was the representative of the provisional leadership of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Cyprus and Beirut. In 1979 he left the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
After leaving the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, he contacted the Kurdistan People's Democratic Party and participated in the first congress of that party in 1981 and the second in 1989, and was elected as a member of the leadership and central committee.
After returning to the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, in 1993 and after the eleventh congress, he was appointed as the executive director of the sixth branch of the European branch and the representative of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - United in London and the head of relations for the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Europe.
In 1999, at the twelfth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, he ran for membership in the central committee, but did not receive the necessary votes from the congress members.
In 2003, he became the executive director of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's sixth European branch, and in 2006, he became the representative of the Kurdistan Regional Government in Baghdad.
Source:
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8- Prepared by: Saman Heme Amin Ali, History of a Contemporary Work, (Hewlêr - Ministry of Intellectual Affairs Press - 2004).




