AI English Show Original

Rashid Abdul Qadir Hamawi

Rashid Abdulqadir Salim, also known as Rashid Abdulqadir Hamawi, judge and politician, was elected a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) in 1946 by the delegates of the congress He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)-Iraq (Third Congress).


Biography

Judge Rashid Abdul Qadir Salim, known as Rashid Abdul Qadir Hamawi Zagros was born in 1922 in Erbil. He entered the Baghdad College of Law in 1944. He obtained a bachelor's degree from the Baghdad College of Law in 1948. In 1948, he worked as a lawyer.

 He was appointed as a judge in Duzkhurmatu, Kirkuk province, on November 22, 1958 by a republican decree signed by the Iraqi Sovereign Council. On December 29, 1958, he was appointed by a decree He was appointed a first-class criminal judge in December 1973. In December 1973, he was a judge of the first court of Bida'a in Duhok and chairman of the committee of inquiry in Duhok province in the middle of the year In 1973, he was appointed as the President of the Erbil High Criminal Court. In 1978, he was appointed as the President of the Ministry of Justice. In 1979, he was appointed as the Deputy President of the Court of Appeal of the Kurdistan Autonomous Region In 1982, he was appointed as the President of the Court of Appeal of the Kurdistan Autonomous Region. In 1988, he retired.

 From December 23 to 28, 1992, he was appointed by the Kurdistan Front as a member of the 15-member committee to write the bill of the Kurdistan National Assembly. In 1992, he was a member of the 13-member committee of judges and lawyers In 1992, he was a member of the three-member committee of the Kurdistan National Assembly's legal advisors. On December 16, 1993, he was appointed as the president of the Kurdistan Regional Court of Appeal by decision number 48 In October 1994, he attended a conference at Princeton University in New Jersey, USA, at the official invitation of the Kurdistan National Assembly On July 25, 1999, he was appointed as the President of the Court of Appeal in the headquarters of Dr. Roj Nuri Sadiq, also known as Roj Shaweis, the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government In 2001, he was a judge and president of the Kurdistan Regional Court of Appeal. In 2005, he was retired by the Kurdistan Regional Government. He died on June 12, 2005 in Erbil. He was fluent in Kurdish and Arabic.


Khabatname

In 1939 he was one of the founders of the Star of Hope Association in Erbil province. In 1939 he joined the ranks of the Darker Association. In 1939 he joined the ranks of the Kurdish Hope Party He worked in the Erbil-Mosul Relations Department in mid-1941 for supporting the movement of Rashid Ali (1893-1965), also known as Rashid Geylani, and participating in the demonstrations in Erbil He was detained by Iraqi authorities at the request of British authorities.

 In 1942, he was a member of the first Marxist-Leninist cell in Erbil Jaafar Mohammed Karim (1910-2000) known as Dr. Jaafar Faily, lawyer Auni Yousef Ahmad (1908-1988) and Hassan Taha Abdulaziz (1915-1999) known as Hassan Katani led student demonstrations in Erbil He was imprisoned until he was released on bail of 200 dinars, which was a huge amount of money at that time In 1945 he was a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Iraqi Kurdistan (Revolutionary Party). In 1945 he joined the ranks of the Kurdish Liberation Party He represented the Kurdish Liberation Party among Kurdish students in Baghdad, collecting letters for the Kurdistan Democratic Republic. In early summer 1946, he was a delegate to the second congress of the Communist Party of Iraqi Kurdistan (Revolutionary Party) in Baghdad He joined the Kurdish Democratic Party.

In 1946, he was elected a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP).The First CongressIn 1948, he represented the Kurdish Democratic Party in the National Cooperation Committee against the Iraqi government, which consisted of the National Democratic Party, the Iraqi Communist Party, the Independence Party, the People's Party and the Kurdistan Workers' Party He was a Kurdish democrat who worked against the Treaty of Portsmouth between the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Iraq. In 1948, he was shot by the Iraqi police during the demonstrations in Baghdad against the Treaty of Portsmouth All colleges and institutes in Baghdad.

 In 1948, following the confessions of Malik Saif, a member of the leadership of the Iraqi Communist Party, he was arrested and sentenced to three years of hard labor and two years under police supervision by the First Military Customary Court In 1951, he was released from prison and exiled to Ana town in western Iraq. In 1953, he was exiled to Khurmatu and Khanaqin towns. In 1953, he was exiled to Kirkuk city He volunteered to defend his prisoners against the peasants of the Erbil plain. In 1953, he was appointed a member of the central committee by the delegates of the congress Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq (Third Congress) was elected. In 1955, he resigned from the party. In 1958, he received the president in Baghdad Mustafa Barzani In 1964, he made secret contacts with the leadership The September Revolutionh has been.  

1999 Support Kurdistan Democratic Partyon Wednesday, August 16, 2000, in the newspaper Biryati Organi Kurdistan Democratic Party He published an article in 2000 in the newspaper Biryati Organi Kurdistan Democratic Party He has started a series of speeches on the president Mustafa BarzaniIn February 2001, he provoked the martyrdom of Francois Thomas Canon (1934-2001), also known as Francois Hariri, at the hands of Ansar al-Islam.


Sources:

  1. Ibrahim Ahmad, Study of the Struggle of Kaka Omar Dababa, Kurdistan New, Organ of the Kurdistan National Union, No. 303, Year 2, Erbil, Friday, December 29, 1993, p.

  2. Aziz Hassan al-Barzani, The Kurdish National Liberation Movement in Iraqi Kurdistan 1939-1945, (Duhok, Dar Spirits Printing and Publishing House, Ministry of Education Printing House, 2002), pp. 91,

  3. Rashid Abdulqadir, Barzani is a symbol of justice, Biryati newspaper, organic Kurdistan Democratic Party, No. 3050, Erbil, Tuesday, 14 March 2000, p.

  4. Rashid Abdulqadir, Every Nation Has Its Historical Hero, Biryati Newspaper, Organi Kurdistan Democratic Party, No. 3201, Erbil, Saturday, 2000, p. 

  5. Botan Hussein, the party includes all classes of people, all ethnic minorities and different religions, newspaper Biryati, organic Kurdistan Democratic Party - Yekgirtu, No. 2901, Erbil, Monday, August 16, 1999, p.

  6. The Court of Appeal of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq sentenced Francois Hariri to martyrdom, Gulan Foundation for Culture and Information, No. 57, Al-Sunna Al-Hamsa, Erbil, February 28, 2001, p.

  7. Mahdi Mohammed Qadir, Political Developments in Iraqi Kurdistan 1945-1958, (Sulaimani, Kurdistan Strategic Research Center, 2005), pp. 50-51, 72, 92, 101, 106, 122, 123-125, 132, 155, 266, 354.

  8. Shuan Mohammed Amin Taha Khoshnaw, Erbil between 1958 and 1963, a study of the political situation, (Erbil, Rojhelat Printing House, 2012), p.

  9. Jamal Baban, Sulaimani, My Bright City, Volume 3, Second Edition, (Erbil – Aras Publishing House – Aras Printing House – 2012), pp. 320,

  10. Shuan Mohammed Amin Taha Khoshnaw, Erbil Between 1963-1970: A Historical Study of the Political Situation, (Erbil, Salahaddin University Printing House, 2016), pp. 59, 67, 69,

  11. Mam Jalal, Year of Students Congress, Part 5, Khak Magazine, No. 14, Year 2, Sulaimani, Dilêr Offset Printing House, August 10, 1998, p.

  12. Sulaiman Mustafa Hassan, Kurds and the First Experience, (Erbil – Karo Printing House – 2017), p.

  13. Numbers: Mumtaz al-Haidari, Selections from the memoirs of Saleh al-Haidari, second edition, (Sulaymaniyah - Ranj Printing House - 2004), pp. 13-14, 16, 43, 46, 49,

  14. Advertisement, Al-Takhi Newspaper, No. 1314, Baghdad, Al-Times Printing House, Al-Ahad, August 19, 1973, p. 

  15. b. Hawraz, A Brief Study on the Establishment and Dissolution of the Revolutionary and Liberation Party in South Kurdistan, (No place, May 1993), p.

  16. Botan Tahsin, PKK includes all classes of people, all ethnic groups and different religions, Biryati newspaper, organic Kurdistan Democratic Party2901, Erbil, Monday, August 16, 1999, p.

  17. There is an opinion that Kurdistan should be confederal, Gulan newspaper, No. 25, Erbil, October 6, 1994, p. 

  18. Bakr Shakir Karwani, Ali Fatah Dzeyi, poet, writer and struggler, (Erbil - Ministry of Culture - 2004), pp. 25, 53-5

  19. Farhad Auni, 36 Letters and Several Personalities of My Divan, (Erbil – Salahaddin University Printing House – 2019), p.

  20. Mohammed Sahl Taqush, Tarikh al-Akrad 637-2015, (Beirut, Dar al-Nafais for Printing, Publishing and Distribution, 2015), pp. 201, 

  21. Statement No. 19, Iraqi Newspaper, Ministry of Information in Iraq, No. 2302, Al-Sanath al-Sadsa, Baghdad, Tuesday, 10 December 1973, p.

  22. Statement No. 54, Iraqi Newspaper, Ministry of Justice, No. 2691, Sunnah al-Wahda wa al-Ashrun, Baghdad, Tuesday, December 8, 1979, p. 

  23. Statement No. 6, Iraqi Newspaper, Ministry of Justice, No. 2791, Thirteenth and Twentieth Sunnah, Baghdad, August 25, 1980, p.

  24. Statement of the Minister of Finance, No. 4, Iraqi Newspaper, Ministry of Justice, No. 2657, Year 20, Baghdad, Tuesday, June 5, 1978, p.

  25. Statement, Iraqi Newspaper, Ministry of Information in Iraq, No. 2298, 13th Year, Baghdad, Tuesday, 26 February 1973, p.

  26. Letter from Erbil Bruski Club, Hataw Magazine, No. 121, Year 4, Erbil, Kurdistan Printing House, Friday, December 31, 1958, p.

  27. Forty mourning of the late Hakim Rashid held, Khabat newspaper, organic Kurdistan Democratic Party, No. 1863, Erbil, Saturday, July 23, 2005, pp. 1, 

  28. Habib Mohammed Karim, History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iraq (in the headquarters) 1946-1993, (Duhok, Khabat Printing House, 1998), pp. 35, 41,

  29. Hassan Latif al-Zubaidi, Encyclopedia of Iraqi Parties, (Beirut, Arif Publishing House, 2007), pp. 338, 348,

  30. Kurdistan Regional Court of Appeal Established, Names and Lives of Ministers of the Kurdistan Government, Kurdistan New, Organ of the Kurdistan National Union, No. 292, Year 2, Erbil, Sunday, December 7, 1993, p.

  31. Rashid Abdulqadir, Speech on August 16, Biryati Newspaper, Organi Kurdistan Democratic Party3157, Erbil, Wednesday, August 16, 2000, p. 

  32. Roshna Ali, on the 40th anniversary of Hakim Rashid Abdulqadir, Khabat newspaper, organic Kurdistan Democratic Party, No. 1861, Erbil, Thursday, July 21, 2005, p. 

  33. The Speaker of the Kurdistan National Assembly meets with the President of the Court of Appeal, Biryati newspaper, No. 3520, Tuesday, October 23, 2001, p. 

  34. Seyed Ali Mojani, Sulmaz Siddiqui, Al-Hanemati, Culture of Contemporary Iraqi Men and Families, (Tehran, Azam Publishing House, 2013), p.

  35. General Charter, Criminal Investigations Directorate Branch, Secret Encyclopedia of the Iraqi Communist Party, Part Four, (Baghdad, Government Printing House, 1949), pp. 179, 182. 

  36. Al-Sharta al-Aama, Criminal Investigations Directorate Branch, Secret Encyclopedia of the Iraqi Communist Party, Volume 5, (Baghdad, Government Printing House, 1949), p.

  37. Shaban Ali Shaban, Some Political and Historical Information, 3rd Edition, (Erbil - Rojhelat Printing House - 2013), pp. 103, 

  38. Shilan, Hiwa Party and some memoirs, Kurdistan New newspaper, No. 5, Year 1, Thursday, December 30, 1992, p.

  39. Tariq Jambaz, Hiwa Party in Erbil Brigade, (Erbil – Law Protection Magazine – Ministry of Agriculture Printing House – 2005), pp. 14, 16, 26, 32-34, 38, 39-41, 46, 49, 88, 118, 

  40. Abdul Jabbar Abdul Mustafa, Experience of Frontline Work in Iraq Between 1921 and 1958, (Baghdad, Dar al-Hurriya Printing House, 1978), pp. 141,

  41. Abdul Razzaq Mutlaq Al-Fahad, Political Parties in Iraq and Their Role in the National and National Movement 1934-1958, (Beirut, Distribution and Publishing Company, 2011), pp. 240, 247, 249.

  42. Abdulstar Tahir Sharif, History of the Kurdistan Revolutionary Party, Second Edition, (Baghdad, Revolutionary Publications, 1979), pp. 35,

  43. Ali Abdullah, History Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq until the Third Congress, (No Place - September 1968), pp. 24-2 

  44. Faisal Dabagh, “On the 31st Anniversary of His Death”, Biryati Newspaper, No. 1955, Erbil, Monday, May 30, 1994, p. 

  45. Faisal al-Dabagh and Amir Fandi, “I am the only Marxist in Erbil!!”, Part 1, Gulan Arabic Magazine, Gulan Media Foundation, No. 11, Erbil, April 25, 1997, p. 

  46. Karim Zand, Kharman-Shara, (Sulaimani, Azmr Printing House, 2003), p.

  47. Goran Soran Faizi, Literary Situation in Erbil Between 1935-1958, (Erbil, Aras Publishing House, Ministry of Education Printing House, 2006), p.

  48. Marf Khaznadar, Rojgari Man Payda Bun 1930-1949, Vol. 1, (Erbil, Haji Hashim Printing House, 2009), p. 

  49. Mam Jalal, Meetings of the Characteristics of Praise and Humanity, Rare Qualities and Rafi's Creation, Al-Ittihad Newspaper, Central Newspaper of Kurdistan National Union, No. 384, Sunnah Al-Thamna, Sulaimani, Al-Juma'a, 5 August 2000, p.

  50. Mahmoud Zamdar, in an interview with a struggler, Khabat newspaper, organic Kurdistan Democratic Party, No. 632, Erbil, Sunday, August 16, 1992, p.

  51. Mohammed Fatih, The Development of Party Life in South Kurdistan, (Erbil, Salahaddin University Printing House, Erbil, 2014), pp. 373-374. 

  52. Republican Decree No. 494, Iraqi Newspaper, Ministry of Guidance in Iraq, No. 102, Al-Sunnah al-Awwal, Baghdad, Government Printing House, Al-Arba'a, 31 December 1958, p.

  53. Republican Decree No. 625, Iraqi Newspaper, Ministry of Guidance in Iraq, No. 112, Al-Sunnah al-Awwal, Baghdad, Al-Ahad, 18 December 1959, p.

  54. Massoud al-Barzani, Barzani and the Kurdish Liberation Movement, Volume 1, Second Edition, (Beirut-Kawa for Kurdish Culture-1997), pp. 217-2

  55. Mullah Farooq Shuani, Hamoo Kurd, Vol. 1, (Erbil, Cultural Printing House, 1997), p.

  56. Mahdi Mohammed Qadir, Kurdish Role in the Peaceful Movement in Iraq 1951-1963, (Erbil, Mukriyan Publishing House, Mukriani Printing House, 2015), pp. 19-2

  57. Mahdi Mohammed Qadir, Erbil in 1926-1939, (Erbil - Kurdish Academy - Haji Hashim Printing House - 2013), p.

  58. Nuri Talabani, Rashid Abdulqadir, lawyer and Kurdish lover, Gulan Magazine, No. 544, Erbil, Ministry of Education Printing House, July 7, 2005, pp. 38-39. 

  59. Nuri Shawis, from his memoirs, (Without Place, Kurdistan Democratic People's Party Publications, 1985), p.

  60. 2. Receipt of the President of the Court of Appeal, Khabat newspaper, Lasan Hal al-Hizb al-Dimqrati al-Kurdistan-Al-Mohad, No. 935, Erbil, Friday, 30 July 1999, p.


Related Articles

Mustafa Barzani

Mustafa Sheikh Mohammed Sheikh Abdulsalam Abdullah Barzani, also known as Mullah Mustafa Barzani, General Mustafa Barzani, Peshawar, President Mustafa Barzani and Barzani Mustafa, was born on March 14, 1903 in Barzani village of Mosul province He was the founder of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the leader of the Great September Revolution.

More information

Sarbaz Hawrami

Sarbaz Nader Ali Murad, also known as Sarbaz Hawrami, was born in Halabja. He joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1979. In 1999, he was elected as a member of the central committee of the 12th congress of the KDP.

More information

Salih gave it to you

Salih Ahmad Fatah Khadr was born in 1933 in Duhok province. He joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces of the September Revolution in 1963. In 1966 he was the commander of the fourth battalion of the Karadag forces it's become a mo. In 1979, he was elected as a reserve member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).

More information

Nejad Ahmad Aziz Agha

Nejad Ahmad Aziz Agha was born in 1924 in Sulaimani. He joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1956. On June 4, 1992, he became a member of the Kurdistan National Assembly. He died of a heart attack in London on 1 November

More information

Chia Harki

On November 6, 2022, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) at the 14th Congress in Duhok.

More information