Jawhar Namiq Saleem Ismail, joined the ranks in Kurdistan Democratic PartyIn 1976, he became a member of the interim leadership Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1989, he was elected a member of the Central Committee of the Berlin Conference Kurdistan Democratic Party On June 4, 1992, he was elected as the first president of the Kurdistan National Assembly (first term). In 2003, he resigned as secretary of the Political Bureau Kurdistan Democratic Party has brought.
Biography
Jawhar Namiq Saleem Ismail, also known as Salim, Salim Sorani, Salim Qayada, Fuad and Che Guevara, was born in 1945 in Garmian region In 1958, his family moved to Baghdad. In 1964, he completed his secondary education in Baghdad. In 1964, he was employed as an employee in the capital secretariat in front of the Karkhi in Baghdad In 1968, he graduated from the evening science department of high school in Baghdad. In 1968, he entered the College of Management and Economics, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad. In 1972, he received a bachelor's degree from the same university.
1975 After Nskoy The September Revolution He was a refugee from Iran. He moved to Sweden in February 1981. He completed Swedish language courses in 1980-1981. In 1989, he returned to Sweden for treatment after breaking his leg. In March 1992, he got married with Engineer Nargis Osman Habib.
On February 15, 2011, he went to Sweden for treatment and was diagnosed with liver cancer at Karolinska Hospital He died in Sweden on March 24, 2011. His body was returned home via Erbil airport by the president Massoud Barzani He was welcomed and buried on March 25, 2011 in his hometown of Barlut village in Garmian region. He was an expert in painting and carving on boards. He was a poet, a good singer and an expert in Kurdish maqams. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, Swedish, Persian and English.
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In 1964 he joined the ranks Kurdistan Democratic PartyIn 1968, he was a member of the committee of the Blesa Organization to organize students of universities and colleges in Baghdad Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1972, he organized the evening students of Mustansiriyah University at the request of the Political Bureau Kurdistan Democratic Party He joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces and moved to Chomani township in Erbil province. In 1972, he became the assistant director of the political bureau administration Kurdistan Democratic Party He was born in 1973 in the village of Nawprdani in Erbil province Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1973, he was appointed as the administrator of the third branch committee Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1973, he taught Gorran and Social Progress in the fourth round of the Cadre Training School Kurdistan Democratic Party He was born in Nawprdani village of Erbil province.
In early April 1975, by Massoud Barzanihas been commissioned to prepare The May Revolution, in late April 1975 by Massoud BarzaniHe has been invited to the first meeting of the interim leadership along with four others Kurdistan Democratic PartyIn the autumn of 1975, he was appointed to participate in the resistance movement outside Naghdeh in East Kurdistan Massoud BarzaniArif Taifur, Mohammad Reza and lawyer Karim Sultan Karim Sinjar The plan The May Revolution In 1975, after being exposed by the Iranian SAVAK, he was arrested Karim Sinjar In order to continue his struggle, he smuggled to North Kurdistan and with the help of Kurdish lovers and Kurdistan Democratic Party - Turkey has reached South Kurdistan and is in the ranks of the Peshmerga of the interim leadership Kurdistan Democratic PartyHe was known as Salim, Salim Sorani and Salim Qayada, as well as Fuadi when writing to Massoud Barzani used and Peshmergas of the interim leadership Kurdistan Democratic Party They called him the Kurdish Che Guevara.
In 1976, he became a member of the interim leadership Kurdistan Democratic Party Elected to the interim leadership in 1976 at the Berlin Conference Kurdistan Democratic PartyOn November 15, 1977, he participated in a broad meeting of the interim leadership Kurdistan Democratic PartyIn 1979, he was appointed to the Peshmerga Forces Kurdistan Democratic Party it's far away.
In 1981, he joined the ranks of the Kurdistan People's Democratic Party (KDP). From July 26 to 30, 1981, he participated in the first congress of the KDP He was elected but later withdrew from the party after returning to its ranks Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1989, he was elected a member of the Central Committee by the congress delegates Kurdistan Democratic Party On December 13, 1990, he was elected head of the Central Organization Department Kurdistan Democratic Party Appointed in 1991 in the ninth round of the Cadre Institute Kurdistan Democratic PartyOn April 7, 1992, he delivered a seminar on negotiation and autonomy to students in Pirmam village of Erbil province Kurdistan Democratic Party He participated in the Kurdistan Front's broad meeting in Pirmam in order to prepare for the Kurdistan National Assembly elections on June 4, 1992, with the votes of the Kurdistan Regional Government voters on the list Kurdistan Democratic Party He was elected as a member of the Kurdistan National Assembly (first term). On June 4, 1992, he was elected as the first president of the Kurdistan National Assembly (first term).
Wednesday, September 2, 1992 in Khabat Organi newspaper Kurdistan Democratic Party He published articles in 1993 as a franchisee of the newspaper Biryati Organi Kurdistan Democratic Party On Thursday, July 1, 1993, he attended the graduation ceremony of the 12th round of Salahaddin University in Erbil Member of the Political Bureau Kurdistan Democratic Party - In December 1993, he was elected as the first head of the Central Bureau of Studies and Research Kurdistan Democratic Party - 35 books and booklets have been published in different languages. In 1994, he taught parliamentary lessons to students of advanced accelerated courses in Pirmam village.
On May 4, 1994, at a joint meeting Kurdistan Democratic Party On Monday, October 25, 1994, he attended a joint meeting of the committee to normalize the tense situation in Sulaimani provinces in Qalachualan township of Sulaimani province - On Monday, December 18, 1994, he participated in the meeting of the normalization committee of Sulaimani province. From December 23, 1994 to March 28, 1995, he participated in the meeting of the normalization committee of Sulaimani province with 58 members of the Kurdistan National Assembly On December 30, 1994, his house in Erbil was looted by PUK fighters. He took refuge in the Kurdistan National Assembly to condemn the civil war.
In 1997, he became the owner of the sports newspaper Brayati. In May 1998, he delivered a speech at the Cairo Congress of Arab-Kurdish Dialogue Kurdistan Democratic Party The 12th Congress was elected in 1999 at the first meeting of the Central Committee Kurdistan Democratic PartyFrom 14 to 16 December 2002, he was elected a member of the Monitoring and Monthly Committee of the Iraqi Opposition Congress at the London Congress Monday, December 20, 2003 Let's accompany the President Massoud Barzani On Wednesday, April 2, 2003, he received French Senator Emre Dimontescu, accompanied by the President Massoud Barzani Participation in the Dukani meeting for joint leadership Kurdistan Democratic Party He resigned as secretary of the PUK's political bureau in the spring of 2003 in order to prepare for the liberation of Iraq Kurdistan Democratic Party has brought.
in his works:
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Is federalism a political option in Iraq..? - 2005.
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Kurds in the Game of Legal Texts: Reflection on the Permanent Constitution of Iraq (First Edition, 2007), (Second Edition, 2011).
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Kurdish Experience in its Pendulum Movement -
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Tariq Karezi, Jawhar Namiq Saleem 1945-2011, Omar Ali Sharif, 100 Famous Kirkuk and Garmian, (Sulaimani, Karo Printing House, 2019), pp. 82-8
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Jawhar Namq Salim, Kurds in the Game of Legal Texts, Volume 2, Second Edition, (Erbil – Aras Publishing House – 2011), pp. 1-548.
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Jawhar Namiq Salim, Role of the Kurdistan Front in the Post-Election Period, Khabat Newspaper, Organic Kurdistan Democratic Party, No. 636, Wednesday, September 2, 1992, p.
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