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Habib Mohammed Karim

Lawyer and politician Habib Mohammed Karim Abdulrahman, also known as Habib Faily, Habib Mam Karim, Kaka Habib, in 1964 and in the sixth congress in 1964, the seventh congress in 1966 and the congress In 1970, he was elected as a member, secretary of the central committee and head of the political bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


Biography

Habib Mohammed Karim Abdulrahman was born in 1931 in Kut, southern Iraq, from the Malksha Faily tribe. He was raised in an educated and businessman family of Faily Kurds in Baghdad He was admitted to Baghdad in 1952 and was expelled from college by the Iraqi authorities for his political activities

In 1953, he published an article in the Arabic-language magazine Sadi al-Mustaqbal. In 1958, he was appointed as an announcer at Radio Baghdad, where he worked until the end of

In 1975, he was appointed director of the municipalities of Ziqar province in southern Iraq by an order of the Iraqi Revolutionary Leadership Council. He was arrested several times by the Ba'ath regime in 1977, 1990 and 1991, on February In 1978, he was appointed as the Inspector General of the Income Tax Directorate in Baghdad by a decree of the Iraqi Revolutionary Leadership Council. In 1987, he retired of his own accord.

He moved to the United Kingdom as a refugee in mid-1998. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, Persian and English. He died on July 30, 2013 in a hospital in Beirut He was taken to Najaf cemetery in central Iraq and buried there.


Khabatnama

Habib Mohammed Karim joined the PKK in 1952 and in 1953 he was a member of the Baghdad Regional Committee Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq and the same year as a representative Third Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1954, he was appointed head of the Baghdad Regional Committee Kurdistan Democratic Party- Iraq.

In 1956, he became a member of the central committee of the United Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and in the same year he was the representative of the Kurdistan Students Union in the Student Front in Baghdad, which is mostly opposed to the Iraqi regime It included the United Kurdistan Democratic Party, the Iraqi Communist Party, the Ba'athist Arab Socialist Party, and the National Congress Party in order to coordinate the organization of student demonstrations and strikes.

In 1959, he became a member of the editorial board of the newspaper Khabati Organi Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq in Baghdad in the same year 1959 - Fourth Congress of Kurdistan Democratic Partygave to the member of the Monitoring and Inspection Committee Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq was elected on December 8, 1960 by members of its fifty-member committee supporting its establishment Kurdistan Democratic Party was for open work stage and same year directly in 1960 - 5th Congress of Kurdistan Democratic PartyHe was re-elected as a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) Monitoring and Inspection Committee.

In 1964, as the head of the High Supervision and Inspection Committee, he did not participate in the general meeting of Mawat and did not consider it legitimate. In the same year, he was appointed as the first head of the High Supervision and Inspection Committee Kurdistan Democratic Party He proposed to hold a congress to eliminate internal problems and both sides agreed.

in 1964 - 6th Congress of Kurdistan Democratic Party, Seventh Congressand 1970 Eighth CongressHe was elected as a member and secretary of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).

On December 18, 1967, he led a delegation of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) to meet with Lieutenant General Abdul Rahman Mohammed Arif at the Republican Palace in Baghdad to discuss the implementation of the June Agreement 1966 Kurdistan autonomy by the Iraqi government.

1975 After Nskoy The September Revolution He moved to Iran and then to Cairo, where he joined the Iraqi government and returned to Iraq the same year after the surrender.

In mid-1991, he rejoined the ranks of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Kurdistan Democratic Party He worked in 1993 and in Eleventh Congress to a member of the Central Inspection and Monitoring Board Kurdistan Democratic Party, the United has been elected.

Representative of its congresses Twelfth 1999 and Thirteenth CongressHe was a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Erbil.

in his works:

1- History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq (in the headquarters) 1946 -

2- National Heritage of Barzani Al-Khalid -

3- Pages of the Kurdish People's Struggle History of the Party's Revolutions 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 - The Kurdish translation of this work was done by Kozad Rojbayani and published in the same year.


Sources:

1. Archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Board.

2.  History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Congress and Conference (Program and Internal Rules), Encyclopedia Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Volume 1, (Erbil - Roxana Printing House - 2021).

3. Jalil al-Mandlawi and Sabah al-Surmiry, Ustaz Habib Mohammed Karim in Hadith al-Hamrin, Hamrin newspaper, Kurdish Philistine Association, No. 26, Erbil, Salahuddin University Printing House, November 2001.

4. Habib Mohammed Karim, History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq (in the headquarters) 1946 - 1993, (Duhok - Khabat Printing House - 1998m).

5. Habib Mohammed Karim, Fear of Barzani, Khabat newspaper, Lasan Hal al-Hizb al-Dimqrati al-Kurdistan, Al-Mohad, No. 716, Al-Arba'a, 2 March 1994.

6. Mohammed Mullah Qadir, Khabatname Short History of the Party and Culture of the Late Barzani, Second Edition, (Erbil - Aras Publishing House - 2007).

7. Massoud al-Barzani, Barzani and the Kurdish Liberation Movement, Volume III, (Erbil, Ministry of Education Printing House, 2002).


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