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Karim Fatah Qadir

Karim Fatah Qadir, a Peshmerga of the September Revolution, was ambushed and surrounded by a military force of the then Iraqi regime in the village of Hesen Awa in 1963. After being captured, Karim Fatah and three of his comrades were shot and martyred.


Martyr Kerîm Fetah Qadir was born in 1902 in the village of Hesen‌ Awa in the province of Halabja. He settled in the countryside and was engaged in farming. Kerîm Fetah Qadir became a farmer and his family name was Kafiye Mihemed and he had two sons and two daughters, one of whom, named Omer, became his comrade and was martyred with him. His sons and daughters were named Omer, Ehmed, Xawer and Behiye.

 

In 1963, on the main route of Abdul Baghdadi's Newroli organization in the Faraj region, Haji Mahmud, who led the Xebat battalion of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, became a Peshmerga.

 

In 1963, he returned to the village of Hesen Awa with Martyr Hema Gulpî and a group of his comrades for a short rest and to provide for their needs, but they were exposed and their village was surrounded by a large force of the Iraqi regime at the time. After a fight and confrontation, Hema Gulpî and a few of his comrades managed to free themselves, and Kerîm Fetah Qadir and three of his comrades named Omar Kerîm Fetah, Hacî Kerîm, and Salih Mihemed Elî were arrested and shot at the village entrance, where they were martyred.


 


Source:

1. Encyclopedia archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party


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