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Nejad Ahmad Aziz Agha

Nejad Ahmad Aziz Agha was born in 1924 in Sulaimani. He joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1956. On June 4, 1992, he became a member of the Kurdistan National Assembly. He died of a heart attack in London on 1 November


Biography

Nejad Ahmad Aziz Agha was born in 1924 in Sulaimani, Kurdistan, to a family of Markhozi Hamadan Kurds from East Kurdistan who migrated to Sulaimani from nearby Hamadan. In 1948 he moved to Lebanon to study at an American university, in 1949 to Paris and in 1950 to Prague. In 1952 he graduated from a party school in the former Czechoslovakia In 1952 he returned to Sulaimani. In 1960 he received a bachelor's degree in agriculture from Lahore University in Pakistan. In 1962 he received a master's degree in agriculture from Delhi University in India. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, Russian, Czech and English.


The struggle

In 1945 he joined the Kurdish Liberation Party, in 1946 he joined the Iraqi Communist Party, in 1947 he was in charge of the Kirkuk Regional Committee of the Iraqi Communist Party, and in 1948 he was active in the Iraqi Tahrur Party. In 1952 he was in charge of the Sulaimani Committee of the Iraqi Democratic Youth Union. In 1952 he was a member of the Sulaimani Peace Committee. In 1953 he participated in writing the message of the Kurdish peacemakers to the Vienna Congress.

In 1956, he joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) with his group of members of the Iraqi Communist Party. In 1956, he became a member of the central committee of the United Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In the summer of 1959, the Kurdistan Women's Union (KWU) chaired a large meeting at the home of Judge Zakia Ismail Haqi in preparation for obtaining official permission from the Iraqi Ministry of Interior.

 On June 28, 1959, he sent a letter of support to Zaim Rukan Abdulkarim Qasim (1914-1963), the Iraqi Prime Minister, on behalf of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) on behalf of the National Union Front In June 1959, he did not participate in the second conference in Baghdad and was suspended from the PKK membership by the delegates of the conference. In 1959, he was expelled from the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) at the fourth congress.

On June 4, 1992, he was elected to the Kurdistan National Assembly on the list of the Kurdistan National Union (KNU). On July 6, 1992, he was appointed Deputy Speaker of the Kurdistan National Assembly. On September 4, 1996, he attended the extraordinary session of the Kurdistan National Assembly in Shaqlawa township to extend the term of the Assembly He died in London on November 1, 1997 due to heart disease. On November 4, 1997, his funeral was held at Rashad Mufti Mosque in Erbil in the presence of representatives of President Massoud Barzani.
 


Sources :

1- Kner Abdullah, Women's Political Participation in South Kurdistan, (Sulaimani - 2016).

2- Aram Karim, I Know Mam Jalal, Part 1, (No Place, 2000).

3- Chris Kuchra, Kurdish National Movement, translated by Ebrahim Younesi, second edition, (Tehran, Negah Publishing House, 1998).

4- Mahdi Mohammed Qadir, Political Developments in Iraqi Kurdistan 1945-1958, (Sulaimani, Kurdistan Strategic Research Center, 2005).

5- Shokt Khazndar, Journey and stations of the Iraqi Communist Party ... View from the inside, (Beirut - Dar al-Knooz al-Adabiya - 2005). . . .

6- Jamal Baban, Sulaimani, My Bright City, Volume 3, Second Edition, (Erbil, Aras Publishing House, Aras Printing House, 2012).

7- Sulaiman Mustafa Hassan, Kurds and First Experience, (Erbil - Karo Printing House - 2017).

8- Jamal Baban, Kurdish Signs, Part II, (Erbil-Dar-Aras Printing and Publishing House-2012).

9- Habib Mohammed Karim, History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq (in the headquarters) 1946-1993, (Duhok - Khabat Printing House - 1998).

10- Ahmad Sharif Lak, Commentary on Historical Events, Volume 2, (Erbil, Eastern Printing House, 2019).

11- Drakhshan Sheikh Jalal Hafidzad, A Brief of Kurdistan Women's Liberation Movement and Some of My Memories, (Sulaimani, Shvan Printing House, 2010).

12- General Charter, Criminal Investigations Directorate Branch, Secret Encyclopedia of the Iraqi Communist Party, Volume 5, (Baghdad, Government Printing House, 1949).

13- Tariq Jambaz and Ni'mat Abdullah Pirdawd, members of the first session of the Kurdistan Parliament - Iraq 1992-2005, (Erbil - Kurdistan National Assembly - Shahab Printing House - 2008).

14- Fuad Sadiq, Storm of Politics, (Erbil, Ministry of Culture, General Directorate of Printing and Publishing, Cultural Printing House, 2006).

15- Mahdi Mohammed Qadir, Kurdish Role in the Peaceful Movement in Iraq 1951-1963, (Erbil, Mukriyan Publishing House, 2015).

16- Nayeb Abdullah, Memoirs of 21 years of struggle, second edition, (Sulaimani, Newroz Printing House, 1997).


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