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Abdulilah Mihemed Amin Abdulam, known as (Mulazim Şiwan), is an officer and politician who graduated from the special forces department of the Baghdad Military College in 1973 with the rank of second officer. In 1976, he joined the ranks of the Kurdish Socialist Party (PASOK). In 1980, he became a member of the Southern Regional Leadership of the Kurdish Socialist Party (PASOK). In 1992, he was elected as a member of the Presidency of the Kurdistan Unity Party at its first congress...


Abdulilah Mihemed Amin Abdulam, known as Mulazim Şiwan, is an officer and politician who graduated from the special forces department of the Baghdad Military College in 1973 with the rank of second-class officer. In 1976, he joined the ranks of the Kurdish Socialist Party (PASOK). In 1980, he became a member of the Southern Regional Leadership of the Kurdish Socialist Party (PASOK). In 1992, he was elected as a member of the Presidency of the Kurdistan Unity Party at its first congress. In 1993, after the fourth unification of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, he was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - United at its eleventh congress.

 

Biography

Abdullah Muhammad Amin Abdullah was born in Kirkuk and completed his primary and secondary education in Kirkuk. In 1968, he joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Qutbists (Students) Union and until 1970, he was active on the third branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1969, after the list of the Kirkuk branch of the Kurdistan Qutbists Union was revealed, the Kirkuk Asayish wanted to extradite him, but he managed to escape and hid in Kirkuk for a while. In 1969, he participated in and led the demonstration in front of the Kirkuk province against the Iraqi authorities. In 1970, he was a delegate to the central congress of the Kurdistan Qutbists Union.

 

In 1970, he completed his post-secondary education in the science department in Kirkuk. In 1970, he was admitted to the Agricultural College of Sulaymaniyah University. In 1970, he left the Agricultural College and was admitted to the Military College in Baghdad, where he studied in the fifth and first grades. On March 21, 1970, he participated in the Baghdad demonstration of the Kurdistan Qutb Union with the slogan "With the barrel of the Party's rifle, we have achieved personal power." In 1973, he graduated from the Special Forces Department of the Baghdad Military College with the rank of second lieutenant. In 1973, he began working in the Fourth Battalion of the Special Forces of the Iraqi Army Ground Forces.

 

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Abdullah Muhammad Amin Abdullah joined the Peshmerga forces in 1974 and became a commander and served in the fourth battalion of Zozik. In 1974, he was seriously injured by a landmine explosion during an attack on Iraqi army positions in Qawresh (Sulaymaniyah). In 1974, he was shot down by an anti-aircraft gun in an Iraqi Air Force Mak 21 aircraft in the Barzan region. In 1975, after the defeat of the September Revolution, he went to the Shahnishin of Iran. Initially, he settled in the Sarab Nilufar camp and was later transferred to the city of Rasht in northern Iran. In October 1976, he returned to Southern Kurdistan and was transferred to the town of Atishye in the province of Karbala in Iraq.

 

In 1976, he joined the ranks of the Kurdish Socialist Party (PASOK). In 1977, he participated in the Khanel Nussi demonstration against the Ba'ath regime in the province of Najaf and was briefly arrested. Until the March 6, 1979 coup, he was the commander of the local administration of the province of Najaf in central Iraq. In 1979, he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces of the Kurdish Socialist Party (PASOK). In 1980, he became a member of the southern regional leadership of the Kurdish Socialist Party (PASOK). In 1988, he was elected a member of the working office (Al-Mekteb Al-Tanfizi) of the Kurdistan Front and a member of the military school of the Kurdistan Front. In 1991, he participated in the liberation of the city of Sulaymaniyah and the city of Kirkuk as a commander of the Kurdistan Front. In 1991, he participated in the Çemçemal meeting of the Kurdistan Front for the liberation of the city of Kirkuk. On October 7-10, 1991, he was elected as a member of the political school of the Kurdistan Democratic Independence Party (PASOK) by the representatives of the Qelaçol congress.

 

On Thursday, August 20, 1992, he attended the first congress of the Kurdistan Unity Party in Erbil. On Thursday, August 27, 1992, he was elected as a member of the central committee by the representatives of the first congress of the Kurdistan Unity Party. In 1992, he became the head of the Duhok branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Independence Party (PASOK). In 1992, he attended the second congress of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan as a representative of the Kurdistan Democratic Independence Party (PASOK) and read a speech. In 1992, he ran for office on the unified list of the Kurdistan Patriotic Council. In 1992, he was elected as a member of the Kurdistan Unity Party's presidency board by the representatives of the first congress and received the first vote of the congress. In 1992, he was appointed as the head of the Kurdistan Unity Party's organizational school. In 1993, after the fourth unification of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, he was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - United by the representatives of the eleventh congress. In 1995, he became the head of the Palace axis of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - United army. In 1999, he was a congress representative at the twelfth congress and in 2010, at the thirteenth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. He is fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, Turkmen, English and Persian.


 


Source:

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


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