Fuad Jalal Gharib Tofiq, also known as Dr. Fuad, joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in 1951. In 1963 he became the secretary of the Kurdistan Students Union In 1964, he became a member of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1964, he was in charge of the fourth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party He was elected to the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Biography
Fuad Jalal was born in 1933 in Sulaimani province. He received a bachelor's degree in veterinary medicine from Baghdad University in 1960. In 1960 he was the director of the Bakrajo Forestry Office He was a refugee from the Kingdom of Iran. In 1976, he returned to South Kurdistan and was expelled by the authorities of the Ba'athist Arab Socialist Party to the city of Ammar in southern Iraq, where he was appointed director of the veterinary hospital in Maysan In 1977, he was appointed as the Director General of the Northern Zone Poultry Company in Erbil. In 1978, he was transferred to Baghdad and served as the Director of Baghdad Poultry.
In 1979 he was appointed as the director of poultry in Tasluja in Sulaimani and was given the right to return to Kurdistan. In 1979 he was transferred to Erbil as the director of poultry He was appointed Director General of Poultry in Baghdad. He retired in 1982. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and English. He died of cancer on October 26, 2013 in London His body was taken to Sulaimani and buried in Saywan Hill Cemetery.
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He joined the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in 1951 and the Kurdistan Students Union in 1953. On February 16, 1959, he became a member of the Students' Affairs Committee in order to solve the problems of Kurdish students In 1960, he joined the Peshmerga forces in 1961. He was appointed in Erbil Veterinary Hospital on July 19, 1961. In 1963, he was the commander of the Hazarmird battle in Sulaimani province. In 1963, he was the secretary of the Kurdistan Students Union. From July 24, 1963 to October 26, 1967, he was dismissed from his job by the Iraqi government because of his Kurdishness. In 1963, he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces.
In 1964, he participated in the Mawat Conference, but opposed the decisions of the Mawat Conference and supported President Mustafa Barzani. In 1964, he was imprisoned in Mawat by the Political Bureau wing for supporting President Mustafa Barzani In 1964, he became a member of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1964, he was in charge of the committee of the fourth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party He was elected to the Executive Office of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1974, he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces at the beginning of the war between the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Ba'ath Party He was wounded in an Iraqi air strike and fled to Iran in 1975 after the collapse of the September Revolution.
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