Shakib Saeed Sharif Rashid, also known as Shakib Akreyi, lawyer and politician, in 1966, was the deputy head of the intelligence and security committee of the executive office (المكتب التنفیذي) of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan In 1967 he was one of the founders of the Kurdistan Defense Agency and its deputy head. In 1967 he participated in the military-political conference of Kani Smaq and in 1973 he participated in the political-military conference of Choman in Erbil province He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).
Biography
Shakib Saeed Sharif Rashid was born in Akre. In 1914, Ahmadi, a member of his family, was imprisoned in Mosul for supporting Sheikh Abdulsalam II Barzani. He died in Mosul prison He joined the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in 1960 and received a bachelor's degree in law from Baghdad University. In 1961, he was the governor of Duya district in Nasiriyah province in southern Iraq. In 1962, he joined the Peshmerga forces He was confiscated his movable and immovable property by the General Military Court in Ziqar province in January 1962. He died in 2017. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and English.
Khabatname
Shakib Saeed Sharif Rashid 1964 Representative Sixth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1966, he was in charge of finance of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In early March 1966, he participated in a three-month course of protection abroad Seventh Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1966, he was appointed as the Assistant Head of the Intelligence and Security Committee of the Executive Office of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan He was one of the founders of the Kurdistan Defense Agency and its vice president on April 15, 1967, under the supervision of the president Mustafa Barzani as a representative of the Protection Agency The September Revolution He was a representative of the military-political conference of Kani Smaq (Erbil). In 1968-1969 he was a teacher of revolutionary security in the first course of the Kurdistan Democratic Party cadre training school in Chomani village of Erbil province He was in the second round of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) cadre training school in Nawprdani village of Erbil province Eighth Congress He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) with 210 votes In July 1970, he participated in the opening ceremony of the sixth congress of the Kurdistan Students Union in Nawprdan village of Erbil province.
In 1970, he participated in the guest ceremony of the teachers of the third round of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) cadre training school in the liberated areas of Erbil province. On Friday, March 30, 1973, he participated in the Choman Newroz Festival In 1973, he was a teacher of protection in the fourth course of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) cadre training school in Nawprdan village. From November 27 to 29, 1973, he participated in the Choman political-military conference In 1974, he was a teacher of security in the fifth cycle of the fifth school of Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) cadres in the village of Zinwei Sheikh, Erbil province. In 1974, he was a teacher of security and psychological warfare 1975 After Nskoy The September Revolution He was a refugee in the Kingdom of Iran. In 1975, he moved to the United Kingdom as a refugee. In 1976, he moved to the United States and settled there. On December 5, 1979, the confiscation of movable and immovable property was reaffirmed. In 1980, he received his doctorate in law in the United States. On October 23, 2017, due to illness He died in a hospital in the United States. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and English.
in his works:
1. Years of Work in Kurdistan Important Political and Military Events in Kurdistan and Iraq from 1958 to 1980-2
2. Message from Kurdistan -
3. Saddam Hussein Nawza and Nkusa
Sources:
- Archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia.
- Shakib Aqrawi, Letters from Kurdistan, (Erbil, Shahab Printing House, 2011), pp. 1,
- Shakib Aqrawi, Saddam Hussein Nawda and Nkusa, (Erbil, Haji Hashim Printing House, 2009), pp. 1-4
- Shuan Mohammed Amin Taha Khoshnaw, Erbil Between 1963-1970: A Historical Study of the Political Situation, (Erbil, Salahaddin University Printing House, 2016), p.
- Decision of the General Assembly on the Removal and Liquidation of Reserved Funds No. 4478, Iraqi Newspaper, Ministry of Justice, No. 2761, 2nd and 20th Years, Baghdad, 10 March 1980, p 27.
- Massoud al-Barzani, Barzani and the Kurdish Liberation Movement, Volume 3, Second Edition, (Erbil, Ministry of Education Printing House, 2002), pp. 188,


