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Saleh Haidari

Politician Salih Haider Asim, also known as Salih Haidari and Bakhtiar, joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1957 and was appointed a member of the party's political bureau


Politician Saleh Haider Assem, also known as Saleh Haidari and Bakhtiar, joined the ranks in From the United Kurdistan Democratic Party He was a member of the Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1957-1958. He was a member of the editorial board of the newspaper Khabat, the organ of the United Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). The PKK leadership was suspended and in the same year Fourth CongressHe was expelled from the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1963. In 1963, he rejoined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces and became a member of the writers' board of the Voice of Iraqi KurdistanThe September RevolutionIn 1968, he became the editor-in-chief of the organic magazine Kader Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1971, he was a member of the editorial board of the newspaper Al-Akhi.


Biography

Salih Haider Assem was born in 1922 in Erbil, Iraq. His uncle Ibrahim Effendi was the Islamic Sheikh in the Ottoman Empire in 1919 and the Minister of Endowments during the Iraqi monarchy Fazila Wali Chalabi (1898-1983) was born in a business family in Erbil and was a relative of martyr Khayrullah Abdulkarim In 1942, he was employed as an employee of the Baghdad Railway. In the same year, he was transferred to the Erbil Court of First Instance. In 1943, he was transferred to the Baghdad Court.

In 1943, he was admitted to the law department of the Baghdad Law College. He was deprived of his studies because of his political activities He was imprisoned and under surveillance in Baghdad, central Baghdad, Qut and Nugra Salman.

He graduated from Baghdad University in 1961 and was admitted to the Iraqi Army Reserve College as a reserve officer with the rank of second reserve officer.


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Saleh Haider Assem joined the ranks in United Kurdistan Democratic PartyIn 1957, he was appointed head of the second branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 1957, he was appointed head of the second branch of the KDP (1957-1958) He was a member of the editorial board of the newspaper Khabati, the organ of the United Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1958, he was a member of the founding committee of the Iraqi Union of Journalists.

In 1959, he was suspended from the leadership of the United Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) at the second conference in Baghdad Fourth Congressof the PKK because of the leftism in its ranks Kurdistan Democratic Party_Iraq has been removed.

He graduated from Baghdad University in 1961 and was admitted to the Iraqi Army Reserve College as a reserve officer

In 1963, he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces and was a member of the writers' board of the Voice of Iraqi KurdistanThe September RevolutionIn 1968 he was the editor-in-chief of the magazine Kadri, the organ of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). The September Revolution He left and, with the help of lawyer Auni Yousef Ahmed (1908-1988) and Hamid Osman Abubakr (1927-1993), founded the Liberation Party, but after the March 11, 1970 agreement They cancel it.

In 1974, he returned to The September RevolutionHe was appointed a member of the central committee of the cartoon party that founded the Iraqi Ba'ath Party. He returned home in 1990 and died on August 6, 2001 in the Sheikhalla cemetery in the city He was buried in Erbil.


in his works:

  1. في الدین و الدولة, manuscript.
  2. Kurdistan through the Peoples of World War II 1939-1945, manuscript.
  3. Rahl al-Mutaab 1947-1980, manuscript.
  4. National Relations and the Kurdish Question 1969_ 1975, manuscript.
  5. Memoirs and Memories of the History of the National and Revolutionary Movement in Iraqi Kurdistan, manuscript.
  6. Memoirs and Memories of the History of the National and Revolutionary Movement in Kurdistan and Iraq, manuscript.

Sources:

  1. Archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Board.
  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).
  3. Mahdi Mohammed Qadir, Political Developments in Iraqi Kurdistan 1945-1958, (Sulaimani, Kurdistan Strategic Research Center, 2005).
  4. Mumtaz al-Haidari's Memories, Selections from the Memoirs of Saleh al-Haidari, Second Edition, (Sulaimani - Ranj Printing House - 2004).
  5. Jabbar Jabbari, History of Kurdish Press in Iraq, (Baghdad - Directorate of Kurdish Culture General - Ummah Printing House - 1975).
  6. Habib Mohammed Karim, History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq (in the headquarters) 1946 - 1993, (Duhok - Khabat Printing House - 1998m).
  7. Saleh al-Haidari, Selections from the memoirs of Saleh al-Haidari, second edition, (Sulaimaniyah - Ranj Printing House - 2004m).
  8. Ali Abdullah, History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) - Iraq to the Third Congress, (unknown - 1968).
  9. Mumtaz Haidari, Haidarinameh, Volume 1, (Erbil - Mumtaz Haidari Library and Archive - Rojhelat Printing House - 2018).

 


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