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Politician Re‌mezan Muhsin Emin Rashid, known as Re‌mezan Akreyî, joined the ranks of the Kurdish Democratic Party in 1946. In 1960, he was one of the applicants for the official term of office of the Kurdistan Democratic Party...


Politician Re‌mezan Muhsin Emin Rashid, known as Re‌mezan Akreyî, joined the ranks of the Kurdish Democratic Party in 1946. In 1960, he was one of the applicants for the official term of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1964, at the sixth congress, he became a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and in the same year was elected a member of the leadership council of the revolution in Kurdistan. In 1966, he began working in the party.


Biography

Ramazan Muhsin Amin Rashid was born in 1927 in the city of Duhok. He completed his preparatory course and then attended the Rupivani school in Baghdad and was appointed as an officer in the Mosul Agricultural Directorate in 1958. In 1961, he was imprisoned and tortured for seven months in the Jalawla detention center on the border of Diyala province. In the years (1966-1969), Iraqi government officials, in addition to renouncing his party membership, exiled him to the city of Nasiriyah in southern Iraq. In 1970, he became the director of the Mosul General Directorate of Agriculture. He passed away in 1995 in the city of Mosul. He was proficient in Kurdish and Arabic.

 

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Re‌mezan Muhsin Amin Rashid became a member of the first branch of the Kurdish Democratic Party in the city of Mosul in 1946. In 1958, he became the head of the Akre district committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1959, he was a delegate to the fourth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq in the city of Baghdad, and in 1960, he became the secretary of the first branch committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. On January 8, 1960, he was one of the people who officially requested that the Kurdistan Democratic Party become a registered and authorized party so that it could operate openly. In the same year, he was a delegate to the fifth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in the city of Baghdad. In 1961, he was imprisoned and tortured for seven months in the Jalawla detention center on the border of Diyala province. In 1962, he was released from detention and went to the liberated areas, communicating with the ranks of the Peshmerga forces.

 

In 1964, he became a member of the conference committee of the sixth congress on the border of the first league and at that congress he was elected a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and became a member of the revolutionary leadership council in Iraqi Kurdistan and later became a member of the financial committee of the working office (Al Mekteb Al Tanfizî) of the revolutionary leadership council in Iraqi Kurdistan.

 

In 1965, he became the head of the second branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and in 1966, he was a delegate to the seventh congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in the town of Galale, in the province of Erbil. In 1966, he was appointed by the central committee as the second head of the third branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

 

In 1966, he left the party and was exiled and exiled by Iraqi government officials to the city of Nasiriyah in southern Iraq (1966-1969). In 1973, he joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party and was established as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which is affiliated with the Ba'ath Party.

 

He passed away on January 31, 1995 in the city of Mosul and was buried in the New Mosul Cemetery.


Source:

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

2- Mehdi Muhammad Qadir, Political Developments in Iraqi Kurdistan 1945-1958, (Sulaymaniyah - Kurdistan Strategic Research Center 2005).

3- Habib Muhammad Karim, History of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan in Iraq (Including the Presidency) 1946 - 1993 (Dihok - Xebat Press 1998).

4- Shekib Aqrawi, The Songs of the Kurdistan Region, Political and Military History in Kurdistan and Iraq from 1958 to 1980, Al Tabia Al Saniye, (Erbil - Minar Press 2007).

5- Abdalfetah Ali Al Botani, Badinan Region 1925 - 1970 Dirasiye fî al Weqae wal Tatawirat Al Siyasiye, Al Cuz Al Awal, (Erbil - Al Akademiya Al Kurdî 2017).

6- Masoud Al Barzani, Al Barzani and the work of Al Tahririyah Al Kurdiye, Al Mujalid Al Sales, (Erbil - Ministry of Education Press 2002).

7- Najim Al Din Ali Yusif, Sewra Aylul Al Mucideh, (Dihok - Al Fer Al Awal lil Hizb Al Demoqratî Al Kurdistanî - Al Muhed - Matbaa Kuliye Al Sharî 1995).


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