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Nabaz Goran
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Nabaz Goran
Nabaz Goran
He was born on 17-05-1977.
He is from Hawraman, Byara district. He spent much of his childhood in Iranian camps.
Because of his father's Peshmerga service, they were displaced. The camps of Saryas, Sulas, Jawanro, Hazarkhani, Marivan and many other places in Iran became part of the author's childhood life and memories.
After the uprising in 1991, they returned to their village of Byara, where they spent a long time gardening and rebuilding their houses and gardens, which they inherited from their grandfather. The early 1990s were difficult years for them, more difficult than during the time of life in the Iranian camps. He was a shepherd for several years, then a smuggler, and sometimes other jobs.
He remained in the same village until the mid-1990s. Then it comes into the cities. The arrival was due to poor living conditions in the village. In the cities, they tried to travel to Europe through several friends, were arrested and imprisoned for several days. After being detained in the Kurdistan Region, they were arrested by the security forces for several days and released on bail.
Several attempts to travel to Europe failed, and in 2000 the newspaper Hawlati was founded. He became a reporter for this newspaper in Erbil, where he slept at his uncle's for a while due to lack of accommodation. He worked two jobs at the time of Hawlati newspaper. He worked as a reporter from morning till noon and as a librarian from noon till night.
He stayed in Erbil for about ten years. During that time, he was arrested 22 times for writing. He has been attacked and beaten 3 times. Once they kidnapped him and after torturing him, they threw him unconscious in the plain of Kesnazan.
He faces many problems in his work as a journalist, whether he is arrested, beaten or threatened.
He wrote three books at the time. The first book was a small booklet of poems entitled: The Space of the World. Then another booklet, Yesna Looks at the Garden Under the Rain, and another booklet, She Calls Me a Child.
All three booklets were published by Layan and his friends at Ranj Hawlati Printing House and a number of other friends. After these three booklets, he wrote the book the Pens of Ba'ath. This book is an archival collection of Kurdish writers who wrote articles in praise of Ba'ath and Saddam in Ba'ath newspapers, magazines and publications.
Due to pressure, he was forced to leave Erbil and return to Sulaymaniyah. While in Sulaymaniyah, he tried to travel again and went to Sweden, where he stayed for a while and returned to Kurdistan.
He published his first poem in the Kurdistan Road newspaper of the Communist Party.
In 2000, he published a few articles in Hawlati newspaper, which defended Sherko Bekas. He then published a series of investigations on the system of governance and the party system in Levin magazine.
At the end of 2000, he and a group of friends published a political magazine called Jihan, which continued until the author moved to Sweden.
After returning from Sweden, he did not leave his home for two years and worked as a writer and reader.
Throughout his career, he has written multiple works such as novels, poetry and literary books, as well as translating many books into Kurdish.[1]
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Group: Biography
Articles language: English
Date of Birth: 17-05-1977 (48 Year)
Country of birth: South Kurdistan
Gender: Male
Language - Dialect: Kurdish - Sorani
Nation: Kurd
People type: Writer
Place of birth: Sulaimaniyah
Place of Residence: Kurdistan
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