Biography
Ali Hamdi Musa Abbas, also known as Ali Bedohi, was born in 1918 in Duhok province. He graduated from high school in Duhok. In 1940 he was employed as an employee in the Baghdad cadastre office He was appointed as the director of the cadastre of Kafri in Kirkuk province in 1953. He was a contributor to the Kurdish magazine Hawar published in Damascus. He died in 1966 in Erbil. He was fluent in Kurdish and Arabic.
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In 1939 he joined the ranks of the Kurdish Hope Party. In 1941 he supported the Rashid Ali Gilani movement and was imprisoned for a year after the failure of this movement. In 1944 he was in charge of the Baghdad regional committee of the party In August 1944, he tried to release Nuruddin Zaza, a Kurdish activist from Baghdad prison. In 1945, he represented the first congress of the Kurdish Liberation Party in Baghdad In 1945, the newspaper Rzgari, the organ of the Kurdish Liberation Party, was secretly published in his house. In 1945, he was a cadre of the Kurdish Liberation Party with the Kurdish Democratic Party.
In 1946 he joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 1946 he was a delegate to the first congress of the Kurdish Democratic Party in Baghdad In 1951-1952, he was in charge of the Kurdish Democratic Party's printing house, which was secretly active in Kirkuk. The printing house was hidden in his house 1953 - First head of the Kafri Regional Committee of the Third Branch Committee Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1953, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). Third Congress has been selected.
In 1953, he supervised the organizations of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Kafrin, Khanaqin, Khurmatu, Jalalabad and Kalar in Kirkuk and Diyala provinces. In 1959, he was appointed as a representative Fourth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq was in Baghdad, in 1960 in the election of representatives of the fifth congress in Kafri by the vote of his voters Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq was issued on Saturday, February 8, 1960 by the delegates of the Congress as a member of the Central Committee Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1960, he was elected as the head of the Kafri Regional Committee Kurdistan Democratic Party In early 1960, he was transferred from Kafr town to Shatra village in Nasiriyah province in southern Iraq The September RevolutionHe was appointed head of the first branch committee of the eighth staff Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1961, he was engaged in the secret work of organizing the party in Erbil.
In 1961, he was transferred to the town of Shatra in Nasiriyah province in southern Iraq, but he did not carry out the order and was arrested by the police and imprisoned in the town of Kafri with the help of his organizations Kurdistan Democratic Party He escaped from prison to the liberated areas. In 1961 he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces. In 1961 he participated in a broad meeting of Audalan and voted for the defense and revolution. In 1963 he was appointed head of the committee Fourth Branch Kurdistan Democratic Party, on February 14, 1964 as a representative Kurdistan Democratic Party He participated in the fourth congress of the Kurdistan Students Union. In 1964, he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces for the second time. In 1964, for supporting the decisions of the Mawat General Assembly at its Sixth Congress Kurdistan Democratic Partyin the ranks of Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1964, he was expelled from Kani Masi village in Sulaimani province by the Peshmerga forces on charges of supporting the political bureau wing and assisting Lieutenant Aziz Abdullah Abdulqadir (1919-1999), also known as Dr Sayed Aziz Shamzini In delivering letters to his opponents The September Revolution He was imprisoned for a while and later released.
He died in 1966 in Erbil.
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