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Sabria Hakari

Sabriya Asad Rasqo Ismail, also known as Sabriya Hakari, was born in 1948 in Duhok province. She joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1961 at the instigation of her husband Shaban Barwari, who worked in Darbandikhan Dam.


Sabriya Asad Rasqo Ismail, also known as Sabriya Hakari, was born in 1948 in Duhok province Kurdistan Democratic Party He joined the PKK after the outbreak The September RevolutionSabriya Hakari returned to Duhok and worked in a secret organization belonging to the first branch The September Revolution He returned to Duhok and worked for Shafaq Organization headed by Mustafa Mazuri The May Revolution and Jawhar Namiq Saleem has done.

In June 1977, his wife Shaban Barwari and many other members of the secret organizations of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) were arrested. On September 21, 1977, he was shot dead in Mosul prison He continued to work in the ranks of the PKK, wrote poems published in the newspaper Khabat, collected medicine, sent it to the Peshmerga and published PKK statements in Duhok.

In 1991, she participated in the mass uprising in Duhok. She was a member of the Kurdistan Women's Union in Duhok. She left Kurdistan in 1995 due to poor health and settled in Sweden She was elected as a member of the General Committee of the Federation for two years. She was also a member of the editorial board of the magazine Payam in Jönköping Cultural Association and assisted the Kurdistan Women's Union.

Sabria Hakari In 2006, she returned to Kurdistan and became a member of the executive committee of the first branch of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in Duhok. She published a book of poetry for children and a book entitled "Knowing Kurdish Women."


reference:

1- Archive of the Encyclopedia of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


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