Abdulkarim Tofiq Ahmad, lawyer and politician, was a member of the Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Revolutionary Party in 1945. In 1945 he joined the ranks of the Kurdish Liberation Party The First Congress He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP). In 1946, he was elected as a member of the Political Bureau at the first meeting of the Central Committee In 1951, he was elected to the Central Committee of the Kurdish Democratic Party Second CongressHe was a member of the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) in Baghdad.
Biography
Abdulkarim Tofiq Ahmad was born in Erbil in 1940. He worked as an active member of the Kurdish Hope Party in Koya township in 1940. In 1942, he attended Malik Faisal High School in Baghdad in English In 1942, he was admitted to the Evening Law College in Baghdad. In 1944, he was employed as an employee of the tobacco monopoly in Baghdad He was a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Iraqi Kurdistan (Hizbi Shorsh). In 1945 he joined the ranks of the Kurdish Liberation Party The Communist Party of Iraqi Kurdistan and the Kurdish Liberation Party, which was actually a printing house, were hidden in the house where he lived in Baghdad. He died in Baghdad in 1983 and was buried in Koya.
Khabatname
In early summer 1946, Abdul Karim Tawfiq Ahmad attended the self-dissolution congress of the Revolutionary Party in Baghdad and voted to join Kurdish Democratic PartyIn 1946, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) at the first congress of the party. In 1946, he was elected as a member of the Bureau at the first meeting of the Central Committee Elected politician,He lived secretly in a house It housed the PKK's secret printing house and documents He graduated from the College of Law in Baghdad in 1947 with a bachelor's degree. In 1947 he was transferred to Koya township in Erbil province as a tobacco monopolist. In 1950 he attended the Koya Conference He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) by the delegates of the conference Second CongressHe was a member of the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) in Baghdad.
In 1953, he was transferred to Halabja, the former Sulaimani province, as an observer of the tobacco monopoly. In 1954, he was charged with fraud in the Sulaimani municipal elections Mohammed Amin (1923-1992), also known as Omar Dababa, and lawyer Jalil Yousef Ahmed (1921-1996), also known as Jalil Hoshyar, protested and were arrested by the authorities He was one of them. In 1959, he was the deputy director of the tobacco monopoly in the governor of Sulaimani. In 1960, he was appointed In 1960, he was appointed director of the tobacco monopoly in Erbil. In 1963, he was arrested and tortured by the National Guard He was released from prison after eight months. In late 1963, he resumed his work as the director of the Sulaimani Tobacco Monopoly Directorate. He was the director of the Erbil Tobacco Monopoly Directorate until 1970. In 1970, he was transferred to Baghdad In 1970, he was the chairman of the executive council of the Iraqi tobacco monopoly. In 1972, he was the editor-in-chief of the Tobacco magazine. He died on June 16, 1983 in Baghdad and was buried in Koya. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and English.


