• Biography
I was born in 1960 in Ranya. My father, Qadiri Mam Ali jutiar. My mother, Maryam Mullah Asad, came from a religious family. They were both illiterate at the time, but at the age of forty they both learned to read in their exile.
• Study
My father became a Peshmerga in 1961 and moved to the Bitwen plain and settled in Mirawa village. I studied in Hujrah for two years. Then I went and enrolled in Saruchawa School. I have completed my studies intermittently. In 1974 we were displaced to Iran and I returned to Kurdistan in 1991 during the uprising.
• Political activity
In 1981, I became a member of the Iraqi Communist Party in Iran and headed the party's organization among Kurdish refugees. In 1984, I became a Peshmerga and worked in the central media of the same party. I was a member of the Kurdistan Writers Association and the Kurdish Writers Union in the mountains.
In 1991, I left the Communist Party and in 1993, I joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1994, I founded Gulan Media and Culture Agency. In 2004, I took charge of the Central Media Bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).
• Cultural activities
The cultural and media institutions established under my supervision are:
1- Gulan Magazine
2- Gulan TV
3- Radio Gulan
4- Raman Magazine
5- Gulan Al-Araby Magazine
6- Gulan Magazine (Kurmanji in Latin)
7- Gulan Evening Newspaper
8- Gulan Book Publishing House
9- Zagros Satellite TV
10- Radio Zagros
11- Al-Sout Al-Akhr magazine
12- Style Magazine
13- #Erbil# newspaper
14- #Sulaymaniyah# Television
15- Radio Sulaymaniyah
16- Baba Gurgur TV and Radio
17- Mukriyan Printing House
18- Khani Printing House
19- Erbil Media Center
20- Reporter Agency
21- Dailyization of the newspaper (Evro)[1]