Sadiq Mohammed Amin Mohammed, also known as Sadiq Effendi, joined the Kurdish Democratic PartyIn 1961 he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces The September RevolutionIn 1970, he was elected as a reserve member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) (Eighth Congress). Amin, the secretary of the Kurdistan Workers' Association, was assassinated in Sulaimani.
Biography
Sadiq Mohammed Amin Mohammed, also known as Sadiq Effendi, was born in 1912 in Sulaimani The September Revolution He was a refugee in Iran in 1975 and returned to South Kurdistan in 1977. On August 13, 1981, he was killed by Warya Wasta Wahab, the leader of the PUK's assassins, on the orders of Nusrewan Mustafa Amin, Secretary of the Kurdistan Workers' Association (KWA), was assassinated in Sulaimani. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and Persian.
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In 1930 he joined the Iraqi army and was a deputy officer. In 1940 he was a member of the Kurdish Hope Party in Sulaimani. In 1946 he joined the Kurdish Democratic Party In 1959, he was in charge of the Ranya regional committee of the fourth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 1960, he was a delegate to the fifth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Baghdad The September RevolutionIn 1961, he participated in the capture of the police stations of Chawarta in Sulaimani province. In 1963, he was the deputy head of the fourth district committee of the fourth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1965, he was in charge of collecting food for the Peshmerga forces The September Revolution In 1966, he was appointed as the executive of the fourth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In mid-1966, he was appointed as a member of the preparatory committee of the seventh congress of the KDP The committee was the third branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).
In 1966 he was the delegate of the 7th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Ghala village of Erbil province. In 1966 he was the deputy commander of the Balak force of the second army In 1970, he was elected as a reserve member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) (Eighth Congress).
In 1970, he was appointed head of the committee of the third branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. On Tuesday, June 1, 1971, he received a delegation of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Bulgaria The second is the relationship with his ranks The September RevolutionIn 1974, he was appointed as the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) Organizing Committee. In 1974-1975, he was appointed as the head of the Supervisory Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) Political Bureau.
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