Martyr Hema Salih Abdulkarim Muhammad was born in 1947 in the village of Girezeh in the Seyid Sadiq district. He grew up in a village and was engaged in farming. After the defeat of the September Revolution, he emigrated to Iran and settled in the Derbendi settlement of Dizli. After their return to Kurdistan, they were forcibly transferred to Iraq by the Ba'ath regime and settled in the city of Diwaniye. Hema Salih Abdulkarim became a housewife and his family name was Khurshid Said and he had three sons and a daughter named Qadir and Serdar and Salah and Sirwe.
In 1969, he became a Peshmerga in the 3rd Battalion of the 9th Battalion of the martyr Dilshad, which was part of the Xebat force of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, where Sheikh Mihemed Basaki was its leader at that time and Fatah Axa was the battalion commander. In 1974, a bullet hit his right leg in the Hesen Beg mountain in the Soran area and he was seriously injured.
In 1979, the Peshmerga returned to Abdullah Agha, who was led by the Hewraman force of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
On September 4, 1981, after carrying out an action in the Sharezour plain, they wanted to go to the village of Gîreze for a short rest and to bring some special needs for the mountains, but before reaching the village of Gîreze, they were ambushed by a force of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and confronted by them, resulting in the martyrdom of Heme Salih Ebdulkerîm and his brother Mihemed Ebdulkerîm (Heme Gîrezeyî).
Source:
1. Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Archive
