Shamsaddin Mohammed Osman, also known as lawyer Shamsaddin Mufti and Amir Qasmi, was the secretary of the Kurdistan Students Union (First Congress) in 1953. In 1958 he was on the first staff of the second branch committee In 1959, he was elected as a member of the High Monitoring and Inspection Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)-Iraq (Fourth Congress). He died of illness in London in September
Biography
Shamsaddin Mohammad Osman, also known as lawyer Shamsaddin Mufti and Amir Qassimi, was born in Erbil, to the family of the Mufti of Erbil He graduated from the College of Law of Baghdad University in 1957. In early 1974, he was appointed by the leadership The September RevolutionIn 1975, he was appointed Secretary of the Secretariat of Agriculture The September Revolution He fled to the Kingdom of Iran as a refugee.
He left Iran in 1976 and moved to the Syrian Arab Republic. In 1977, he was granted political asylum by the British Empire. From December 23 to 28, 1992, he was appointed a member of the Kurdistan Front's 15th Committee In 1992, he was a member of the 13-member committee of judges and lawyers to oversee the first round of the Kurdistan National Assembly elections. He died in London on September 5, 2012 due to illness has done it later. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, Persian and English.
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From November 13 to 24, 1952, he actively participated in the student demonstrations in Baghdad against the Iraqi regime. In 1953, he was the secretary of the Kurdistan Students Union (First Congress). In 1956, he participated in the Newroz celebration of the Kurdistan Students Union in Kesnazani village of Erbil province. On December 3, 1958, he participated in the election of the new board of the Kurdish Victory Club in the city On March 21, 1958, he attended the Newroz celebrations in Erbil. On July 27, 1958, he visited the Iraqi Ministry of Defense with a Kurdish delegation to congratulate the Iraqi army on the overthrow of the Iraqi monarchy.
On August 7, 1958, he received Sheikh Ahmad Sheikh Mohammed Sheikh Abdulsalam (1892-1969), also known as Sheikh Ahmadi Barzan, and his friends in Kirkuk as an Erbil delegation The second branch committee was appointed as the administrator of the branch committee during the tenure of Engineer Ali Abdullah Amin (1926-2017). In 1959, with the assistance of lawyer Omar Mustafa Mohammed Amin (1923-1992). Omar Dababa was in charge of the election process for the Erbil Conference to elect the delegates to the Fourth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 1959, he was elected as a member of the High Monitoring and Inspection Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)-Iraq (Fourth Congress). In 1959, he was elected as a member of the second committee In 1959, under the command of President Mustafa Barzani (1903-1979), he took over the command of the Erbil volunteers of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) to suppress the uprising of Sheikh Rashid Lulan in the Syedkani region It belongs to Erbil province.
On July 1, 1959, he accompanied President Mustafa Barzani to visit the headquarters of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Baghdad, a day after the suspension of lawyer Hamza Abdullah Omar (1915-1998) from the ranks of the KDP On February 19, 1960, he sent a letter of appreciation to Zaim Ruken Abdulkarim Qasim (1914-1963) on behalf of the lawyers of Erbil, in accordance with Article 13 of the law Iraqi associations request the governor of Erbil for official permission to open the headquarters of the second branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Erbil He supported Iraqi Prime Minister General Abdulkarim Qasim. In 1960, he was briefly imprisoned in Erbil and President Mustafa Barzani tried to release him. In 1960, he was a member of the founding committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) for the open period In 1960, he was a member of the Erbil Committee of the Iraqi Peacemakers. In 1960, he was appointed as the administrator of the second branch committee during the responsibility of Jalal Abdulrahman Amin (1928-1987). He was a delegate to the fifth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Baghdad.
In November 1960, he was a member of the Revolutionary Organization Committee and in charge of Erbil. In 1961, he was a member of the Revolutionary Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Erbil region All Iraqi newspapers protested articles published in the Baghdad newspaper that did not consider Kurds as nationals and called them Arabs, thus insulting the Iraqi authorities, in the mid-1960s on charges of killing Sadiq Miran was arrested by the governor of Erbil and refused to surrender. He hid in the house of Arif Osman Yousef in Sitaqan neighborhood of Erbil. In 1961, he was appointed commander of the first armed cell The September Revolution In Erbil, on September 7, 1961, he was in charge of the fugitive police force The September RevolutionOn August 20, 1961, with the help of Abdullah Ismail Ahmad (1937-2000) known as Mullah Motor, a group of Peshmergas attacked the headquarters of the jashes in the village of Aspindara in Erbil province and captured it He was a Peshmerga on 15 September 1961 in Ranya, Sulaimani province. In 1961-1964, he was a member of the fourth staff of the second branch committee during the responsibility of Mohammed Haji Tahir He was appointed as the administrator of the branch committee under the supervision of Ali Abdullah.
He participated in the fighting from 11 to 28 October 1961 against the Iraqi army ground forces and the jashi forces of the tribes loyal to the Iraqi government. In 1963-1973, he was the representative of the September Revolution in Tehran and worked under the name of Amir Qasemi's wife In 1964, he became a member of the Constitutional Committee of the Executive Bureau of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1969, he resigned In 1969, he helped General Taymour Bakhtiar against the Iranian authorities. In 1974, he rejoined the Peshmerga forces for the second time He was one of the founders of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) Preparatory Committee. In 1977, he joined the Peshmerga forces of the Kurdistan National Union (KNU). given.
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