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As Hamed Law

Wesû Hemed Law was a peshmerga of the September Revolution, and was martyred in the battle of Mount Gorez in 1974.


Wasu Hamed Law, alias Wasu Hamed Law, was born in 1952 in the village of Guwane, Diyana district, Erbil province. He was married and had two daughters and a son.

In 1968, he joined the Kurdistan Peshmerga Forces with his brother Abdulwahid, became a peshmerga in the Seyid Asi Battalion of the Balek Force, and participated in the battles of Mount Zozik, Sertiz, and the Omar Axa Valley.

In 1974, after the start of the war and clashes between the Peshmerga Forces and the Ba'ath Party, Wasu Hamed Law once again took up the Peshmerga weapon and defended Kurdistan. On April 17, 1974, he and his older brother Abdulwahid Hamed Law, along with his cousin and several relatives, were martyred in the battle of Mount Gorez near the village of Balekian in the Diyana district.

Due to the war situation and the bombardment by enemy tanks and artillery, the bodies of the martyrs could not be buried in the village of Guwan, so they were buried in the village of Sitkan.


Source:

Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Committee Archives.


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