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Fatih Mohammed Amin

Fatih Mohammed Amin Murtaza, also known as Fatih Mohammed Amin Beg, Fatih Siamansoori and Brusk, teacher and politician, was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1964 at the sixth congress He died in 2020. He was a member of the Kurdistan National Assembly.


Biography.

Fatih Mohammed Amin Murtaza was born in Kirkuk province. He belongs to the Siamansouri Faily tribe. His ancestors migrated to southern Kurdistan from the Kermanshah region of East Kurdistan On October 9, 1962, his brother Hasib Mohammed Amin (1926-1962) was martyred in the Battle of Aghjalar in Kirkuk province in an attack by the Iraqi army Martyrdom The September Revolution He received his bachelor's degree in Kurdish from Baghdad University in 1963. In 1970-1974, he was the deputy director of education in Kirkuk and in charge of Kurdish education He was the education minister of the northern Iraqi provinces in Pirmami village of Erbil province to discuss education and employment issues. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, Turkmen, Persian, English and German.


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Fatih Mohammed Amin Murtaza joined the PKK in 1957 during the Iraqi monarchy. He worked under the pseudonym Brusk. In 1959 he joined the Kurdistan Students Union. In 1959-1962 he was a member of the PKK's Baghdad University Organizational Committee He joined the Peshmerga forces in 1963 and served as a political leader in the Karadag force. In 1963 he participated in the battle of Zanbur in Kirkuk province against the Iraqi army In 1964, he worked in the Turkmen language department of Voice of Kurdistan Radio. In 1964, he was the second head of the fifth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). The Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) was formed and supported by the president Mustafa Barzani has done

In 1964, he was a member of the twelve-member negotiating delegation of the Sixth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). Mustafa Barzani (1903-1979) They went to the Political Bureau wing to participate in the sixth congress, but the delegation was unsuccessful because of the insistence of the Political Bureau wing not to participate in its mission Representatives of Sixth Congress In 1966, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). Seventh Congress He was elected as a reserve member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 1966, he was appointed as the head of the third branch committee He was arrested and severely tortured in the general station and prison in Rumadiya. He was released in late 1969. In 1969, he was the principal of Ghala Secondary School, the only secondary school of the September Revolution In 1969, he was a member of the editorial board of the magazine Tişk. On August 5, 1970, he was a delegate to the third congress of the Kurdistan Teachers Union in Nawprdan village of Erbil province Eighth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1970, he was appointed as the second head of the headquarters of the first branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).

In 1970 he was appointed as the supervisor of the first branch committee. In 1971 he welcomed the world wrestler Adnan al-Qaisi at the headquarters of the fourth branch committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1973, he was a member of the founding committee of the Kurdish Cultural Association in Kirkuk. In 1973, he was elected as a member of the executive committee of the Kirkuk branch of the Kurdistan Writers Union He was elected as a delegate to the fifth congress of the Kurdistan Teachers Union in Sulaimani from February 1 to 3, 1974. In 1974 he was appointed head of the Kirkuk branch of the Kurdistan Teachers Union He was wounded in 1975 in the battle of Tuz Khurmatu in Kirkuk province.

After the collapse of the September Revolution in Iran, he took refuge in Naghdeh town in 1975-1976. After returning to southern Kurdistan in 1976, he was exiled to central Iraq. In 1976-1982, he lived in Diwaniya He lived in exile in Baquba, the center of Diyala province, in 1982-1991. In 1991, he moved to Erbil as a teacher. In 1991, he was appointed the second head of the organization's bureau In 1992, he was a candidate for the Kurdistan National Assembly on the list of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in the first round. In 1992, he facilitated the organization of the sixth congress of the Kurdistan Teachers Union Sulaimani education was in the Kurdistan Regional Government.

1993 Representative Eleventh Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - In 1993-1994, he was the executive committee of the second branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (YKDP) in Erbil. In 1995, he moved to the Federal Republic of Germany as a refugee. In 1999-2001, he was in charge of the Berlin organization He was a member of the European Branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 2001-2005. He was a member of the Kurdistan National Assembly (2001-2005). In 2005, he was in charge of the Human Rights Office in Kirkuk province. On November 12, 2002, he became a member of the Committee on Education and Higher Education in the first session of the Kurdistan National Assembly (2011-2019). He served in the Kirkuk-Garmyan provincial leadership council of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and passed away on Monday, November 2,


Sources:

  1. Archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Board.
  2. Condolence Letter, Khabat Newspaper, No. 6032, Erbil, Monday, November 2, 2020, p.
  3. Reza Shuan, the first teacher of the martyr of the September Revolution Hasib Mohammed Amin Beg, Sirwan Magazine, Khanaqin Branch 15 of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, No. 18, Spring 2014, pp. 21, 25.
  4. Ali Sanjari, The Kurdish Case and the Arab Ba'ath Party in Iraq, Part III, (Duhok - Khani Printing House - 2012), p.
  5. Shuan Mohammed Amin Taha Khoshnaw, Erbil between 1963-1970, a historical study of the political situation, (Erbil - Salahaddin University Printing House - 2016), pp. 28, 30-31, 198-1
  6. Reza Shuan, Hasib Mohammed Beg Siamensoori 1925-1961, Omar Ali Sharif, 100 Famous People of Kirkuk and Garmian, (Sulaimani - Karo Printing House - 2019), pp. 122-1
  7. Latif Nader Rawandzi, The Importance of Kurdistan Information Agency in the Great September National Revolution, Gulan Magazine, No. 132, Erbil, August 2, 1997, pp. 45, 47.
  8. Brother Fatih Mohammed Amin, Al-Takhi Newspaper, No. 938, Baghdad, Times Printing House, Tuesday, December 15, 1972, pp. 14,
  9. Massoud al-Barzani, Barzani and the Kurdish Liberation Movement, Volume 3, (Erbil, Ministry of Education Printing House, 2002), p.

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