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Ibrahim Ahmad

Ibrahim Ahmad Fatah Mustafa, also known as Ibrahim Ahmad, was elected as a member of the Central Committee and Secretary General of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1953 at the third congress.


Ibrahim Ahmad Fatah Mustafa, also known as Ibrahim Ahmad, was elected a member of the central committee and secretary general of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) at its third congress in 1953 to the president Mustafa Barzani in 1964 by all its representatives Sixth Congress Kurdistan Democratic PartyIn 1966, he moved to Baghdad and took refuge with the Iraqi government The September Revolution On March 28, 1970, Iraqi President Ahmad Hassan Baker announced his complete renunciation of support for the group (Ibrahim Ahmad - Jalal Talabani) and ordered the arming of their supporters. On February 10, 1971, he dissolved his group with the president Mustafa Barzani He was reconciled and settled in Balak region of Erbil province.


Biography.

Ibrahim Ahmad Fatah Mustafa was born in 1914 in Sulaimani, Kurdistan. His ancestors migrated to southern Kurdistan from the Kermanshah region of East Kurdistan Ibrahim Ahmad completed his secondary education in Karkh Secondary School and his secondary education in Central Secondary School in Baghdad in 1937 He received a bachelor's degree in law from Baghdad College of Law. In 1947, he married Galawezh Khan, the lawyer's niece Hamza Abdullah Omar (1915- 1998) He died on Saturday, April 8, 2000 in Liverpool, UK. On April 8, 2000, the Political Bureau of the Kurdistan National Union (KNU) sent a letter of condolences to his family.

Monday, April 10, 2000 by the President Massoud Barzani His body arrived in Tehran on Wednesday, April 19, 2000, and returned to the Kurdistan Region on Thursday, April 20, 2000, from the Parvizkhan border crossing 2000 His body was buried in Salim Beg Hill in Sulaimani. On Saturday, April 22, 2000, a delegation of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) attended the funeral in Sulaimani. He was a novelist, poet and journalist. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, Persian and English.


Khabatname

Ibrahim Ahmad Fatah Mustafa joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) on June 1, 1947, after the collapse of the Kurdistan Democratic Republic Kurdish Democratic PartyIn 1947, he was in charge of the Sulaimani Regional Committee of the Kurdish Democratic Party Second Congress He was elected as a member of the Interim Central Committee of the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) in 1953 in Kirkuk Third Congress In 1953, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).  Third Congress In 1953, he supported the nomination of members of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) for the Iraqi parliament Habib Mohammed Karim (1931-2013)  Known as Habib Faily and Jalal Hisamuddin Nuruddin (1933-2017), also known as Jalal Talabani, chaired the committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) to reconcile the three wings of the Iraqi Communist Party (Al-Qaeda, Raya al-Shaghilah and Wahda al-Shiu'in). Their unification, in which they succeeded.

In 1954, he ran for the Iraqi parliament, but was imprisoned by the Iraqi authorities to exclude him from the electoral process. After the announcement of the election results, he was released in 1955 through Kamil Chadrchi (1897). In 1968, he joined the National Congress Party (National Conference Party). In 1956, he was appointed secretary of the United Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). He was briefly imprisoned and later released on bail. In 1957, he was appointed secretary of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in the third merger of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). has been identified.

In March 1958, he attended a meeting of Kurdish dignitaries in Kirkuk to express his views on the constitution of the union between the Iraqi Kingdom and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the consolidation of Kurdish rights by the Komala He supported the July 14, 1958 coup against the Iraqi monarchy. In 1958, he visited Prague accompanied by several dignitaries The purpose of the president's return friendship Mustafa Barzani (1903-1979) to the homeland, on September 19, 1958 accompanied Mustafa Barzani He arrived at Cairo airport and was welcomed at the Dome Palace by Jamal Abdul Nasser (1918-1970), accompanied by the president on October 6, Mustafa Barzani He arrived at Baghdad's Al-Musana airport and was welcomed by Kurdish and Arab people. From 1959 to 1961, he was the editor-in-chief of Kurdish and Arabic-language newspapers struggle The first issue was published on April 4, 1959 and the last issue was 462 on March 28, 1951. It was closed by Abdulkarim Qasim (1914-1963). 

In 1959 in Baghdad by its representatives Fourth Congress He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Iraq. In 1959, he was re-appointed as the secretary of the Central Committee at the first meeting Fifth Congress He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 1960, he was re-elected as the Secretary of the Central Committee for the fifth time Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) leadership at Dr.'s house Murad Aziz (1918-1980) In early September 1961, he met secretly with the leadership of the Iraqi Communist Party in Baghdad to gain their support for the revolution against the government From 18 to 23 December 1961, he participated in the meeting of the central committee of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in the village of Audalan in Sulaimani province The September Revolution On February 8, 1963, he sent a congratulatory letter to the coup plotters of the Ba'athist Arab Socialist Party, ignoring the killing of members and leaders of the Iraqi Communist Party who shared Marxist thought Lenin, in February 1963, ignoring the president's orders Mustafa Barzani He ordered the arming, killing and arrest of members of the Iraqi Communist Party who had taken refuge in the liberated areas of the September Revolution from the massacre of the Ba'athist Arab Socialist Party He was advised by Aziz Mohammed (1924-2017), Secretary of the Iraqi Communist Party, not to take the initiative in fighting President Mustafa Barzani, but he insisted on military measures and resolving all issues It has strengthened reliance.

In 1964, with the help and support of the Iranian authorities, he led a large-scale demonstration against the president Mustafa Barzani in 1964 by all its representatives Sixth CongressHe was expelled from the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1964 after his defeat against the forces of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) leader. He fled to Iran and settled in Tehran. In 1966 he left Iran He fled to Baghdad and took refuge with the Iraqi government The September Revolution On August 28, 1966, he participated in the first anti-presidential rally in the village of Timar in Diyala province Mustafa Barzani and Kurdistan Democratic Party He was born on March 22, 1967 in the village of Timar Kurdistan Democratic PartyOn March 28, 1970, he became a member of the Central Committee and was elected secretary of the Central Committee. On March 28, 1970, Ahmad Hassan Bakr became Iraqi President On October 15, 1970, he announced his complete renunciation of support for the Ibrahim Ahmad-Jalal Talabani group and ordered the arming of their supporters Dababa and Ali Abdullah Reza (1937-1978), also known as Ali Askari, met with the general in Dilman village in Erbil province in order to make peace Mustafa Barzani They have agreed to dissolve the group (Ibrahim Ahmad-Jalal Talabani) and join the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) unconditionally.

On December 27, 1970, he attended the group's last meeting to dissolve and join Kurdistan Democratic Party On February 10, 1971, he disbanded his group and joined the president Mustafa BarzaniHe was reconciled in 1975 and settled in Balak region of Erbil province Idris Barzani (1944-1987) In 1975, he moved to the United Kingdom. On October 31, 1992, he was appointed as a member of the Advisory Committee of the United Iraqi National Congress in Pirmam He participated in the Kurdish Language Conference in Paris.

in his works:

1. Yadgar and Hiwa -1

2. Blindness - (1st edition - 1959), (smuggled edition - 1361 AH).

3. Zhani Gal (1st edition, 1973), (2nd edition, 1987), translated into Persian by Mohammad Qazi and Ahmad Qazi, published in 1979 under the title Zhani Gul in Tehran

4. Adolescence - Part 1 -

5. Study of the struggle of Kaka Omar Dababa

6. Message of loyalty - no year.

7. Al-Akrad wa al-Arab (first edition 1937), 1987, London.

8. Thorns and flowers. . . .


Sources:

1. Archive of the Encyclopedia Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

2. Aram Karim, I Know Mam Jalal, Part 1, (No Place, 2000), pp. 9-12, 20-22,

3. Iraqi National Congress Ends Successfully, Khabat Newspaper, Organ of Kurdistan Democratic Party, No. 645, Erbil, Wednesday, November 4, 1992, p.

4. Ebrahim Ahmad, Zhani Gul, translated by Mohammad Qazi and Ahmad Qazi, (Tehran, Agah Publishing House, 1979), pp. 1, 9-10,

5. Harfi Maurice and John Baloch, No Friends of the Mountains, translated by Raj Al Mohammed, third edition, (Qamishli - Dar Naqsh - 2020), pp. 199, 201-202, 204, 207, 212.

6. Khairt bin al-Hakimiyah wa al-Sahafah .. Fakhrt al-Sahafah!, Sahifa al-Ittihad, Lasan Hal al-Ittihad al-Watan al-Kurdistan, No. 2, Al-Sunnah al-Awli, Erbil, Saturday, 7 November 1992m, p.

6.7. Aram Ismail Kurdistani, Encyclopedia of Govand, (Soran - Ahmadi Khani Cultural Society - 2018), p.

8. President Barzani Yazid Jalal Talabani and the family of the late Ibrahim Ahmad, Khabat newspaper, Kurdistan Democratic Party, No. 971, Sunnah 53, Erbil, Friday, April 14, 2000, p.

9. Political Bureau of our party, Yazi Bufa, the late Ibrahim Ahmad, Khabat newspaper, Lasan Hal al-Hizb al-Democrati al-Kurdistan, No. 971, Sunnah 53, Erbil, Friday, 1414 April 2000, p.


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