Politician Mirza Abdul Karim Mustafa, also known as Mirza Haji Abdul Karim Blacksmith, Mirza Fandi Abdul Karim, joined the ranks in PKKin 1960 and in Fifth CongressHe was elected as a reserve member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).
Biography
Mirza Abdulkarim Mustafa was born in 1914 in Erbil. He was first educated in religion. In 1931 he completed his primary education in Koya town. In the same year he was admitted to the Baghdad Scientific Academy (Dar al-Uloom). He worked as a writer in Erbil, Kirkuk Court, Kirkuk Penal Court and Shaqlawa Court.
In 1958, he was appointed Deputy President of the Nasiriyah Arbitration Court in southern Iraq and later transferred to the Erbil Court He retired from the Emir in 1975. He died of a fatal illness in Erbil in the summer of 1979 and was buried in the cemetery of Darwish Khadr in Koya township of Erbil province. He was fluent in both Kurdish and Arabic.
Khabatname
Mirza Abdulkarim Mustafa joined the Kurdish Revival Society in East Kurdistan in 1942 and was a member of the editorial board of the publication Blesa Contact the ranks Kurdish Democratic PartyIn 1950, he was the clerk of the Erbil court and secretly printed stencils for the newspaper Rzgari, the organ of the Kurdish Democratic Party. In the same year, he was in charge of the Erbil regional committee and the administrator of the second branch He was transferred to the Kirkuk court and published newspapers and statements of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in his home in Kirkuk Third Congress 1953, Fourth Congress 1959 and Fifth Congress In 1960, he was elected as a reserve member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).
Sources:
- Archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Board.
- Ahmad Sharif Lak, Commentary on Historical Events, Several Pages in the History of a Nation, Volume 1, (Erbil - Rojhelat Printing House - 2016).
- Abdulstar Tahir Sharif, History of the Kurdistan Revolutionary Party, Second Edition, (Baghdad, Revolutionary Publications, 1979).
- Mirza Abdulkarim 1914-1979, Al-Takhi Newspaper, Dar Al-Takhi Printing and Publishing House, No. 4115, Third Round, Baghdad, Wednesday, 12 November 2003m.
- Karim Sharaza, Mirza Abdulkarim 1914-1979, Erbil Encyclopedia, Volume 10, (Lebanon - Green Gallery - 2009).
- Mam Jalal, in memory of a suspected Kurdish fighter in memory of Mirza Fandi Abdulkarim, Kurdistan New newspaper, organ of the Kurdistan National Union, No. 473, Year 2, Erbil, Thursday, September 9, 1993.


