Khasraw Tawfiq Fathullah, also known as Nabaz, economist and politician, was in charge of the organizations of the Iraqi Communist Party in 1948. In 1955 he became a member of the leadership of the Iraqi Communist Party in Sulaimani In 1959, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) was formed Fourth CongressKurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) has expelled its members from the party.
Biography
Khasraw Tofiq Fathullah was born in 1930 in Sulaimani, the brother of Engineer Dara Tofiq Fathullah (1932-1980), a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party He entered the Baghdad College of Commerce in 1949 and received a bachelor's degree in economics and commerce. In 1960-1962, he was the director of accounting in the Ministry of Planning of the Iraqi Republic In 1970, he was the director general of planning and monitoring in the Ministry of Northern Affairs in the Iraqi government. In 1971, he was the director general of the Iraqi Republic's tobacco monopoly office in Baghdad He died in 2004 in Baghdad and was buried there. He was fluent in both Kurdish and Arabic.
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In 1956, he joined the Iraqi Communist Party with a group of members Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).In 1956, he became a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 1957-1958, he was in charge of the first branch of the KDP He was a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and in 1959 he became the owner of the Kurdish newspaper Braity.
On March 8, 1959, during the uprising of Colonel Abdul Wahab Shawaf (1916-1959) against Zaim Ruken Abdul Karim Qasim (1914-1963), he led demonstrations in Zakho and Duhok He commanded supporters of the United Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and attacked Mosul.
On June 30, 1959, at the Second Baghdad Conference, he was suspended from the leadership for leftism Fourth Congress In the same year, he was expelled from the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) at the fourth congress of the party.
After his imprisonment, in 1963, at the request of his brother Dara Tofiq (1932-1980), he became president Mustafa Barzani (1903-1979), requested his release to Abdul Salam Mohammed Arif (1921-1966), Prime Minister of the Republic of Iraq and was released.
In 1974 he joined the ranks The September RevolutionIn 1975, he was appointed Deputy Secretary General of Finance The September Revolution He was displaced, but soon returned to South Kurdistan and worked as a freelancer in Baghdad.
He died on Wednesday, August 11, 2004 in Baghdad and was buried there. He was fluent in both Kurdish and Arabic.
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