$Biography$
He was born in 1944 in the neighborhood of the Red Mosque in Mahabad to a poor family. He received his primary and secondary education in Mahabad. In 1962, he entered the military school and became a rank in the Iranian army.
$Activities$
In 1969, he was deported from Mahabad to Kermanshah on charges of collaborating with the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). He completed his secondary education in Bozrgmehr High School in Kermanshah and entered the officer school in 1972, but was not suspended because of political issues.
After five years of exile and many efforts, the second administration of the Iranian army accused him of collaborating with the Democratic Party in 1973 and in 1974 agreed to his return to Mahabad.
In 1979, he proposed to Mama Ghani Blorian and Dr. Abdulrahman Qasemloo, Secretary of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, to arm the Mahabad military base.
During 1979-1984, he was a member of the Military Council of the Democratic Party, military advisor and military inspector to Dr. Qasemloo, commander-in-chief of the Peshmerga forces, commander of the Werdi Martyrs Force in Bana.
In 1980, the Peshmerga Organization of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) was written in Persian in Ashi Pashtakawe. Hemn translated the writing into Kurdish and Abdullah Hassanzadeh reviewed the texts and the Political Bureau decided to implement them. In the same year, the 111th Martyr Mo'ini Force was deployed in Sardasht for Karim Haddad, who was appointed as the commander of the force, and later it was gradually implemented in other parts of East Kurdistan. During his membership in the Democratic Party, he participated in several conferences and congresses of the party.
In the second plenary session after the sixth congress of the Democratic Party, he was permanently expelled from the party for opposing the booklet A Brief Discussion on Socialism imported by Dr. Qasemloo for the sixth congress.
He has published several books and has translated several works into Kurdish.[1]