Kurdipedia är den största flerspråkiga källan för kurdisk information!
Om Kurdipedia
Kurdipedias arkivarier
 Sökning
 Skicka
 Verktyg
 Språk
 Mitt konto
 Sök efter
 Utseende
  Mörkt läge
 Standardinställningar
 Sökning
 Skicka
 Verktyg
 Språk
 Mitt konto
        
 kurdipedia.org 2008 - 2026
Bibliotek
 
Skicka
   Avancerad sökning
Kontakt
کوردیی ناوەند - Central Kurdish
Kurmancî - Upper Kurdish (Latin)
کرمانجی - Upper Kurdish (Arami)
هەورامی - Kurdish Hawrami
English
Français - French
Deutsch - German
عربي - Arabic
فارسی - Farsi
Türkçe - Turkish
עברית - Hebrew

 Mer...
 Mer...
 
 Mörkt läge
 Slide Bar
 Teckenstorlek


 Standardinställningar
Om Kurdipedia
Slumpmässigt föremål!
Användarvillkor
Kurdipedias arkivarier
Din feedback
Användarfavoriter
Kurdipedia Dictionary
Våra partners
Händelsernas kronologi
 Aktiviteter - Kurdipedia
Hjälp
 Mer
 Kurdiska namn
 Sök Klicka
Statistik
Artiklar
  600,757
Bilder
  126,584
Böcker
  22,387
Relaterade filer
  132,956
Video
  2,209
Språk
کوردیی ناوەڕاست - Central Kurdish 
322,482
Kurmancî - Upper Kurdish (Latin) 
97,766
هەورامی - Kurdish Hawrami 
68,157
عربي - Arabic 
46,850
کرمانجی - Upper Kurdish (Arami) 
28,894
فارسی - Farsi 
17,491
English - English 
8,630
Türkçe - Turkish 
3,891
Deutsch - German 
2,068
لوڕی - Kurdish Luri  
1,785
Pусский - Russian 
1,151
Français - French 
368
Nederlands - Dutch 
132
Zazakî - Kurdish Zazaki 
98
Svenska - Swedish 
84
Italiano - Italian 
66
Español - Spanish 
64
Polski - Polish 
62
Հայերեն - Armenian 
57
لەکی - Kurdish Laki 
39
Azərbaycanca - Azerbaijani 
35
Norsk - Norwegian 
25
日本人 - Japanese 
24
עברית - Hebrew 
23
中国的 - Chinese 
22
Ελληνική - Greek 
20
Português - Portuguese 
16
Fins - Finnish 
14
Catalana - Catalana 
14
Esperanto - Esperanto 
10
Тоҷикӣ - Tajik 
9
Ozbek - Uzbek 
9
українська - Ukrainian 
6
Čeština - Czech 
6
ქართველი - Georgian 
6
Srpski - Serbian 
6
Hrvatski - Croatian 
5
Lietuvių - Lithuanian 
5
балгарская - Bulgarian 
4
Kiswahili سَوَاحِلي -  
3
हिन्दी - Hindi 
2
қазақ - Kazakh 
1
Cebuano - Cebuano  
1
ترکمانی - Turkman (Arami Script)  
1
Grupp
Svenska
Biografi 
19
Platser 
10
Partier och organisationer 
2
Publikationer (tidskrifter, tidningar, webbplatser och media, etc.) 
3
Bibliotek 
30
Artiklar 
12
Martyrer 
3
Dokument 
2
Kvinnofrågor 
3
Arkiv
MP3 
2,753
PDF 
35,242
MP4 
4,322
IMG 
241,559
∑   Totalt 
283,876
Innehållssökning
Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou
Grupp: Martyrer
Artikelspråk: English - English
Sök med en koncis stavning i vår sökmotor, du kommer definitivt att få bra resultat!
Dela
Copy Link0
E-Mail0
Facebook0
LinkedIn0
Messenger0
Pinterest0
SMS0
Telegram0
Twitter0
Viber0
WhatsApp1
Rankningsobjekt
Utmärkt
Mycket bra
Genomsnitt
Fattigt
Dåligt
Lägg till bland mina favoriter
Skriv din kommentar om denna sak!
Föremålshistoria
Metadata
RSS
Sök på Google efter bilder relaterade till det valda föremålet!
Sök på Google efter en utvald vara!
کوردیی ناوەڕاست - Central Kurdish0
Kurmancî - Upper Kurdish (Latin)0
عربي - Arabic0
فارسی - Farsi0
Türkçe - Turkish0
עברית - Hebrew0
Deutsch - German0
Español - Spanish0
Français - French0
Italiano - Italian0
Nederlands - Dutch0
Svenska - Swedish0
Ελληνική - Greek0
Azərbaycanca - Azerbaijani0
Catalana - Catalana0
Cebuano - Cebuano0
Čeština - Czech0
Esperanto - Esperanto0
Fins - Finnish0
Hrvatski - Croatian0
Kiswahili سَوَاحِلي - 0
Lietuvių - Lithuanian0
Norsk - Norwegian0
Ozbek - Uzbek0
Polski - Polish0
Português - Portuguese0
Pусский - Russian0
Srpski - Serbian0
балгарская - Bulgarian0
қазақ - Kazakh0
Тоҷикӣ - Tajik0
українська - Ukrainian0
Հայերեն - Armenian0
हिन्दी - Hindi0
ქართველი - Georgian0
中国的 - Chinese0
日本人 - Japanese0
Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou
Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou
Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou (Kurdish: عەبدولڕەحمان قاسملوو; 22 December 1930 – 13 July 1989) was an Kurdish politician and Kurdish leader. Ghassemlou was the Secretary-General of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (KDPI) from 1973 until his assassination in 1989 by individuals suspected of being agents of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Early life and education
Born in Rezaieh, West Azerbaijan, Iran to a wealthy feudal family, his father was Mohammad Vesugh Ghassemlou, a landowning Kurdish nationalist Agha and Khan from the Kurdish Shekak tribe who was born in 1875. His mother was Nana Jan Timsar, an Assyrian Christian. His father was an adviser to the Shah of Iran, who gave him the title Wussuq-e Divan. He completed his early education in Urmia and then on Tehran. He witnessed the era of the Republic of Mahabad and became a co-founder member of the youth wing of KDP-I at the age of 15. Ghassemlou moved to France to continue his studies at the Sorbonne. He met his wife Helen Krulich in Czechoslovakia. They had two daughters together, Mina (1953) and Hewa (1955).
Abd-al-Raḥmān Qāsemlu was fluent in 8 languages; Kurdish, Persian, Arabic, Azerbaijani, French, English, Czech, and Russian. He was also familiar with German, Slovak, and Polish.
Career
Ghassemlou went back to Kurdistan in 1952 after completing his studies. He then spent several years as an active militant in the Kurdish military fields. In 1973, during the Third Congress of the PDKI, he was elected to the position of secretary general of the party, a position to which he was reelected several times until his assassination.
In 1979, his party supported the revolution which ended in the fall of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi. Khomeini considered their last hour participation in the revolution as opportunistic. Kurds belonging to the party had overtaken the military compounds in the Kurdish areas. Khomeini demanded all armed groups to become part of one revolutionary organization and demanded that Kurdish soldiers return their weapons. Ghasemlou demanded autonomy for Kurds and refused to lay down weapons. The party boycotted the referendum for the new constitution. Following two bloody confrontation between Kurdish people and forces loyal to Khomeini, the Kurdish struggle turned into a war. Shortly, after the beginning of the armed Kurdish rebellion, Ayatollah Khomeini declared a holy war against the PDKI and Kurdistan.] This was the start of confrontation of the party and the new state, which ended in a military defeat of the Kurdish rebels. In 1982 Ghassemlou, attempted to overthrow the Shia clerics in an alliance with the former and dismissed president of Iran Abolhassan Banisadr, but Banisadr declined to join his pro-Kurdish alliance due to ambitions for independence among the Kurds. The armed conflict continued up to 1984 in the middle of Iran–Iraq War (1980–1988) where both countries supported the armed rebels in each other's territory.
After the defeat of the armed rebellion, Ghassemlou settled in Paris and joined the National Council of Resistance of Iran that was founded by the PDKI and other opposition forces: the Islamist-Marxist People's Mujahedin, the liberal-leftist National Democratic Front, the United Left of small socialist groupings, and the independent Islamist-leftist former president of Iran Abolhassan Bani Sadr, in October 1981.
Books
Kurdistan and Kurd is a book on the history of Kurds and their land written by Ghassemlou and published in 1964 in Slovak, 1965 in English, 1967 in Arabic, 1969 in Polish, and 1973 in Kurdish.
Assassination and funerals
Further information: List of Iranian assassinations
In 1988, after the war had ended, the Iran government decided to meet with him. Several meetings followed in Vienna, on 28 December, 30 December and 20 January 1989. Another meeting was set up for 13 July, again in Vienna.
The Tehran delegation was as before, namely Mohammed Jafar Sahraroudi and Hadji Moustafawi, except that this time there was also a third member: Amir Mansur Bozorgian who was a bodyguard. The Kurds also had a three-man delegation: Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou, his aide Abdullah Ghaderi Azar (a member of the PDKI Central Committee) and Fadhil Rassoul, an Iraqi Kurdish university professor who had acted as a mediator.
The next day, 13 July 1989, in the very room where the negotiation took place, Ghassemlou was killed by three bullets fired at very close range. His assistant Ghaderi Azar was hit by eleven bullets and Rassoul by five. Hadji Moustafawi succeeded in escaping. Mohammad Jafar Sahraroudi received minor injuries and was taken to a hospital, questioned and allowed to go. Amir Mansur Bozorgian was released after 24 hours in police custody and took refuge in the Iranian Embassy.
His deputy, Sadegh Sharafkandi, succeeded Ghassemlou as secretary-general until his assassination on 17 September 1992 in the Mykonos restaurant in Berlin, Germany. Abdullah Ghaderi Azar and Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou were buried on July 20 in Paris at Père Lachaise Cemetery.
Investigation
According to PDKI
In late November 1989 the Austrian courts issued a warrant for the arrest of the three Iranian representatives and the Austrian Government expressly accused the Iranian Government as having instigated the attack on Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou.
The three representatives of Iran's government in the negotiations with the Kurdish leaders returned to Iran freely. One of them had never been in custody, one was escorted by Austrian police to the Vienna airport nine days after the assassination, and the third, after one night of the arrest, spent a few months in the Iranian embassy in Vienna before he disappeared from Austria. One of the suspects was Mohamed Magaby, whom the Kurdish protesters in Vienna requested to be arrested and be put under travel ban. Warrants for their arrest were not issued until November 1989. The warrants have never been executed. Unlike the German Mykonos trial for the assassination of Ghassemlou's successor Sadegh Sharafkandi in Berlin, the assassination in Vienna was never clarified by any court. The Mykonos verdict of 1 April 1997 put the responsibility on the Iranian government of the time for the murders in Berlin and in Vienna.[1]
Detta föremål är skrivet på (English)-språket, klicka på ikon för att öppna föremålet på originalspråket!
This item has been written in (English) language, click on icon to open the item in the original language!
Denna artikel har setts 10,866 gånger
Skriv din kommentar om denna sak!
HashTag
Källor
[1] Webbplats | کوردیی ناوەڕاست | Wikipedia
Länkade objekt: 11
Grupp: Martyrer
Artikelspråk: English
Födelsedatum: 22-12-1930
Martyrdödens dag: 13-09-1989 (59 År)
Födelseland: Östkurdistan
Födelseort: Urumiya
Kön: Manlig
Land - Region (Martyrskap): Österrike
Nation: Kurd
Politisk trend: Vänstertänkande
Språk - Dialekt: Kurdiska - Sorani
Utbildningsnivå: Doktorsexamen (PhD)
Teknisk metadata
Föremålskvalitet: 99%
99%
Tillagd av ( Hejar KamelaH.K.) på 17-01-2022
Denna artikel har granskats och släppts av ( Hawrê BaxewanH.B.) på 17-01-2022
Denna artikel uppdaterades nyligen av ( Hejar KamelaH.K.) på: 12-03-2024
Titel
Den här saken enligt Kurdipedias dollar är inte klar än!
Denna artikel har setts 10,866 gånger
QR Code
Bifogade filer - Version
Typ Version Redaktörens namn
Fotofil 1.0.19 KB 17-01-2022 هەژار کامەلاهـ.ک.
Mer
  

Kurdipedia.org (2008 - 2026) version: 17.42
| Kontakt | CSS3 | HTML5

| Sidgenereringstid: 0.453 sekund(er)!
Vänligen vänta