Shafiq Ahmad Abdulfattah Ismail, also known as Shafiq Ahmad Agha Chalabi and Shafiq Agha, politician, was a collaborator of the Second Barzan Revolution Seventh Congress of the PKK Kurdistan Democratic Party He was elected as a reserve member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). He was appointed deputy governor of Kirkuk and governor of Sulaimani in 1974 by the leadership council of the September Revolution.
Biography
Shafiq Ahmad Abdulfattah Ismail was born in Sulaimani province. He graduated from primary school in a family of twelve horsemen in Marivan. In 1930, he participated in the demonstration in front of the Sulaimani Palace In 1945, he joined the Kurdish Hope Party.
Khabatname
Shafiq Ahmad Abdulfattah Ismail joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces in 1961. He was arrested by the Iraqi army in 1963. In 1966, he was made a reserve member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 1966, he was elected as the head of the executive committee of the executive office of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1966, he was appointed deputy governor of Kirkuk by the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1967, he was the head of the third branch of the committee. In 1967, he was attempted to be killed in Kirkuk, but he escaped Director General of Sulaimani Cigarette Factory, 8th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party He was a member of the fourth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1970-1974.
On Tuesday, June 1, 1971, he received a delegation from the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Bulgaria as a representative of the third branch committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1974, he was appointed governor of Sulaimani by the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Kermanshah province The September RevolutionەAnd, in 1975 after Nscoy The September Revolution He was exiled to Iran. In 1976, he returned to South Kurdistan and was exiled to Rumaysa in Samawa province in southern Iraq. On November 7, 1976, he was appointed director of municipalities in Wasit province by order of the Revolutionary Leadership Council He was appointed as a mediator in southern Iraq and lived there until 1979. In 1977 he was the director of the municipalities of Qut province. He was martyred in Sulaimani in 1980. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, English and Persian.
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