Martyr Rasul Salar Faraj Mihemed was born in Baghdad in 1963. He is a central stage graduate and because his father became a Peshmerga at the beginning of the September Revolution, they settled in the Balekayeti region and the Çoman district. In 1975, after the defeat of the September Revolution, he emigrated to Iran with his family. In 1979, he returned to Kurdistan and settled in the city of Halabja.
In 1982, he became a Peshmerga member of the Halabja District Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's Fourth Division. That same year, during a partisan operation in the village of Shiremarî on the Sharezur plain, he was ambushed by Ba'ath regime forces. In this battle, Rasul Salar was seriously injured.
In 1983, he returned to the city of Halabja with two of his comrades to carry out a partisan operation. While carrying out the partisan operation, they were arrested by the regime's security apparatus and were released in 1985 under a general amnesty.
After his liberation in 1985, he directly contacted the forces of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and in 1986, he received the rank of Commander of the Fourth Division of the Peshmerga forces under the Halabja District Committee of the Fourth Division of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
On October 10, 1978, after carrying out a partisan operation in the city of Halabja, they were ambushed by Ba'ath regime forces while returning, resulting in the martyrdom of Rasul Salar.
Source:
1. Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Archive
