His biography in his own words:
I was born in 1968 in the village of Nork in the mountains of Surkew. My father (Martyr Hama Amin Gulchin) was one of the Peshmergas of the September Revolution and was the commander of the battalion of the Khabat force under the command of Martyr Fatah Agha. He was martyred in a heroic battle on August 16, 1974 in Mount Korz and is survived by four sons and a daughter. My mother sacrificed her whole life for us and stayed with us and now she lives in Sulaymaniyah with my brother.
I completed my primary, secondary and high school education in Sulaymaniyah and joined the secret cells of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (PDK) in Sulaymaniyah at a young age. From 1986 to the end of 1988, I was a Peshmerga in the Sulaymaniyah Regional Committee. Then I moved to Turkey for a while. I have been living in Sweden since the end of 1990 and I gave up my party work. I studied oriental studies in Sweden and now work as a Kurdish language teacher in the university in Uppsala and also contribute to the newspaper Rudaw. I have published three books so far. The first is a book I translated from Swedish called Forgotten War, the second I wrote myself called Kurdish Nationalism and the third is a book about the Dersim massacre that I translated from Swedish. I am currently working on a book that I hope will be published in Kurdistan soon.[1]