Ahmad Mohammed Watman Mohammed, also known as Ahmadi Sana'a, was born in 1950 from a family that had a strong sense of nationality and patriotism, in the town of Chawarta which is in Sharbazher east to the city of #Sulaymaniyah#, he spent his childhood there and he started his primary educational studies there.
After he succeeded in completing the secondary school, he went on to become a revolutionary teacher in Sharbazher. He joined the struggle for the freedom of Kurds and Kurdistan in the early 1960s and in 1976 he became an active member of the Komala organization which was an organization that was part of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and had its activities in the cities, in Komala he was known First as Hawre Swra (Friend Swra) then he was known as Hawre Gmo(Friend Gmo) (Gmo is a mountain in Sharbazher).
Later he was appointed as the supervisor of printing and publications of the Sulaymaniyah branch of the Organization.
He was arrested by the Ba'ath regime on #12-04-1989# after a long torture and imprisonment he was sentenced to death on #16-10-1990#.
On the day 7/11 of the same year, the executioners of the Ba'ath regime executed the order and on 18/11 he was buried in the cemetery (Karkh) in Baghdad. After the freedom process of Iraq in 2003 by the alliance forces, the body of this sacred martyr with four of his other friends were brought back to Kurdistan their homeland. They were buried in a worthy ceremony in Saywan Hill.[1]