Martyr Osman Şerif Fethula was born in 1963 in the Penjwen district. After the defeat of the Eylul Revolution, he emigrated to Iran and settled in Derbendi Dizli. After returning, he settled in the Seyid Sadiq district in the Sharazur plain. He owned a sweet shop in the Seyid Sadiq market. He studied until the primary stage and became a housewife. His family name was Dilsoz Heme Amin and he had two sons and two daughters named Masoud, Shaxewan, Çiya and Shanaz. His daughter Shanaz died of frostbite on the Iranian border during the 1991 migration and was martyred.
In 1978, he became a Peshmerga under Omar Haji Tutmani, who was part of the Hewraman force of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, based in Kani Sefi on the border between Iran and Iraq. At the same time, Osman Sharif Fethullah became a cadre in the Surin organization, which was part of the Derbendikhan District Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's Fourth Division.
Osman Şerîf Fethula participated in the battles of Kani Sêf and Ehmed Awa, partisan activities in the Şarezur plain, the Halabja battle, the Qeredax battle, and the Şarezur plain battle.
In 1980, Osman Şerîf Fethula was seriously injured as a result of the bombing of their temporary base in the village of Siyamêwe in the Şarezûr plain by Ba'ath regime warplanes.
He participated in the 1991 uprising and the liberation of the city of Halabja, the Penjiwen district, the Sharazur plain, the Arbat district, the Derbentkhan district, the city of Sulaymaniyah, the town of Zerayen, the city of Kalar, the city of Celwla, and the city of Kirkuk.
On March 21, 1991, during the liberation of Kirkuk, near the Khas Bridge in the city of Kirkuk, a BKC bullet from the Ba'ath regime hit him in the head and he was martyred.
Source:
1. Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Archive
