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Engineer and politician, Aza Mahmoud Ahmad Salih, also known as Aza Khafaf and Hazhar, was a member of the interim leadership of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1976 at the Berlin Conference 1993 After the merger of the People's Party with the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), he rejoined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 2003, he was appointed as an advisor to the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government.


Biography

Aza Mahmoud Ahmad Salih was born in 1948 in Sulaimani. He graduated from high school in Baghdad in 1967 and was admitted to the mechanical department of Baghdad University of Technology Department of Mechanics, Aston Collegeastun) of the United Kingdom.

In 2003, he was appointed as an advisor to the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government. In 2004, he was in charge of the office of the Iraqi Vice President, Dr. Roj Shaweis. He is fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, English, Swedish and Persian.


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Aza Mahmoud Ahmad joined the Kurdistan Students Union in 1963 and the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1965. In December 1972, he was elected to the seventh congress of the Kurdistan Students Union He was elected as a member of the General Executive Council and the fifth branch committee Kurdistan Democratic Party In early 1974, with the outbreak of tensions between the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Ba'ath Party, he joined the Peshmerga forces The September RevolutionHe was wounded in the battles of Makok, Beshe and Zozki against the Iraqi army. In 1975, after the collapse of the September Revolution, he fled to Iran as a refugee He went to the United Kingdom as a refugee.

In 1976, he was a member of the interim leadership of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) at the Berlin Conference. In late 1977, he participated in the May Revolution in Duhok under the name of Hazhar He participated and commanded the battles of Hawra Man and Penjwen.

In 1979, he did not run for the leadership of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in the ninth congress. He left the KDP organizations and fled to Sweden as a refugee.

After leaving the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), he joined the People's Party (PKK) and was elected as a member of the central committee and later as a member of the political bureau of the party.

In 1993, after the merger of the Kurdistan People's Party (PKK) and the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), he rejoined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and represented its congresses Twelfth 1999 and ThirteenthIn 2003, he was appointed as an advisor to the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and in 2004, he was in charge of the office of the Iraqi Deputy President, Dr. Roj Shaweis.


Sources:

  1. Archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Board
  2. History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Congress and Conference (Program and Internal Rules), Encyclopedia Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Volume 1, (Erbil - Roxana Printing House - 2021).
  3. Habib Mohammed Karim, History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq (in the headquarters) 1946 - 1993, (Duhok - Khabat Printing House - 1998m).
  4. Zahir Rojbayani, Mohammad Reza: The late Barzani proposed to replace us with Mr. Idris alive and Mr. Massoud Barzani to free us from the terrible prison of love in Tehran. Tuesday, May 27,
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  6. Farhad Auni, How Was the Situation for the Appeal of War in Kurdistan in April 1974?, Gulan Arabic Magazine, Gulan Media Foundation, No. 28, Erbil, 25 September 1998.
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