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Abdul Rahman gave it to you

Abdulrahman Osman Fatah Khadr, also known as Mullazm Abdulrahman Pedawi - Mullazm Sarbast, joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1965. In 1976 he became a member of the interim leadership of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Berlin Conference). Netherlands Regional Committee.


Biography

Abdulrahman Osman Fatah Khadr, known as Mullazm Abdul Rahman gave it to youSarbast and Jabar were born in 1946 in Duhok. He completed his primary education in Peda village and secondary education in Duhok town of Mosul province. In 1968, he entered the Kurdish Department of Baghdad University 1970 on the list Kurdistan Democratic Party He joined the Baghdad Military College. On December 6, 1972, he graduated from the infantry department of the Rostamiyah Military College in Baghdad with the rank of second lieutenant Military, 1975 after Nscoy The September Revolution He was a refugee from Iran and settled in Mazandaran province in northern Iran. On February 2, 1976, he fled to the Kingdom of the Netherlands via Mehrabad airport in Tehran with 32 refugees from South Kurdistan He is a retired lieutenant general and is fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and Dutch.


Khabatname

In 1961, he joined the Kurdistan Students Union. In 1964, he was deprived of education by a military court headed by Ahmad Salih Abdi for participating in student demonstrations. In 1965, he was granted the right to study In 1968, he was in charge of a secret cell of students at Baghdad University. In 1970, he was in charge of the secret organization line Kurdistan Democratic Party He was in the Baghdad Military College.

 He joined the Peshmerga forces in November 1972 and served in the 1st Battalion of Zozk The September Revolution In the summer of 1973, he supervised the military training of the Kurdistan Students Union summer camp in Sheikhan, Duhok province. In 1973-1974, he was the battalion commander In 1974, he participated in all the battles in Garmian and Karadag against the Iraqi army. In September 1974, he participated in the battle of Sartiz in Erbil province against the Iraqi army.

 In 1976, he became a member of the interim leadership Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1977, his brother Abdulqadir Osmani was executed in Mosul prison for his party activities. In 1976, he became a member of the Dutch Organization Committee of the Branch Committee Sixth European Kurdistan Democratic Party On February 2, 1977, he left the Netherlands for the Federal Republic of Germany and from there for the Syrian Arab Republic Kurdistan Democratic Partygave a letter and report to the president in Jabar's secret name Massoud Barzani On May 5, 1977, he left the Syrian Arab Republic for North Kurdistan with a load of weapons and a group of commanders and Peshmergas. On November 15, 1977, he participated in a broad meeting Bidwali interim leadership Kurdistan Democratic Partyto reorganize the Peshmerga forces and revive the organizations.

 Years (1977-1979) in The May Revolutiongave member of the interim leadership Kurdistan Democratic Party He was appointed head of the second region of the Peshmerga forces for the second time. In 1977, he was appointed head of the second region of the interim leadership Kurdistan Democratic Party, 1979 Participation in the General Assembly  shawanay Interim leadership Kurdistan Democratic PartyIn 1979, he was a delegate to the Ninth Congress Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1988 he was appointed as the head of the Dutch Organization Committee of the Sixth Branch Committee. In 1991 he was appointed as the Head of the Dutch Regional Committee. In 1991 he became a member of the Sixth Branch Committee Europe, 1993 Representative The eleventh knot of the Kurdistan Democratic Party  In 1999, he was a member of the PUK  12th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party  was, in 2010, a representative 13th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party  has been


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