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Kosrat Rasul Ali

Kosrat Rasul Ali (Kurdish: کۆسرەت ڕەسووڵ عەلی)[1] is a Kurdish politician and the leader of the Supreme Political Council of Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK),[2] veteran Peshmerga military leader, former Prime Minister, and former Vice President of the Kurdistan Region.[3]

Kosrat Rasul Ali
Leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
In office
3 October 2017 – 18 February 2020
Preceded byJalal Talabani
Succeeded byLahur Talabany and Bafel Talabani
Vice President of Kurdistan Region
In office
14 June 2005 – 1 November 2017
PresidentMasoud Barzani
Succeeded byJaafar Sheikh Mustafa and Mustafa Said Qadir in 2019
2nd Prime Minister of Kurdistan Region
In office
26 April 1993 – 21 January 2001
PresidentJalal Talabani
Personal details
Born1952 (age 70–71)
Political party Patriotic Union of Kurdistan

Early life

He was born in 1952 as Abdulla Rasul in the oil-rich village of Shiwashok near the city of Koya, which is located in the province of Erbil. His father was Rasul Ali, who worked for the oil company near the village. The family was well-known in the area.[citation needed]

Peshmerga

In 1975, Kosrat joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party and participated in the September Revolution led by Mullah Mustafa Barzani. At the end of 1975, he joined Komala and took over supervision of student activities. He founded the Kurdistan Students Group in Kirkuk with a number of his colleagues in 1976. Kosrat was arrested in 1977 by Baath Party security services in Kirkuk for organizing political activities, and was released the same year. After his release from prison, he rejoined Peshmerga fighters. In 1981, Kosrat became a politburo member of the Komala Party and director of its secret branches. Kosrat assumed leadership roles in the PUK, taking control of the party's Third and Fourth Centers in 1984-1985.[citation needed] Kosrat is known as the strongman of Erbil city and its surroundings[4] and has a reputation for bravery.[5]

During the 1991 Kurdistan March Uprisings, he served as a prominent Peshmerga commander, responsible for liberating the cities of Erbil and Kirkuk.[citation needed] In Erbil the people had attempted to liberate the city by themselves, but were unsuccessful. Alongside the Peshmerga, the people of Erbil managed to liberate the city on 11 March and Kosrat was the first commander to enter. He walked from the city citadel to the governors office alongside the people. Kosrat, a native of Erbil, enjoyed huge support within the city and is described as being a charismatic figure.[6]

As a Peshmerga commander, he led an assault on al-Qaeda-linked Ansar al-Islam forces in 2003, dislodging the group from its stronghold.[citation needed]

Under the leadership of Kosrat, Kurdish forces launched a large-scale military operation to further push back ISIS and eliminate threats to the city of Kirkuk and its oilfields. His forces then recaptured the city,[7] and Kosrat said “What has been conquered with Kurdish blood shall remain Kurdish soil.”[8]

Former director of International Crisis Group Joost Hiltermann describes Kosrat as vigorous, razor sharp and articulate, with a commanding presence despite his ailment which derives from shrapnel lodged in his body.[9]

Patriotic Union of Kurdistan

Kosrat was elected the leader of the Supreme Political Council of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan at the 4th Congress of the PUK held on 21 December 2019 in Suleimaniyah, Iraq.[10]

Kurdistan Region Parliament

In 1992, he was elected as a member of Kurdistan Parliament.[citation needed]

Kurdistan Regional Government

Kosrat held the post of prime minister from 1993 to 2001, in the second cabinet (1993-1996) and third cabinet (1996-2001).[11] He was succeeded by Barham Salih in 2001.

Kurdistan Presidency Council

Kosrat has held the post of vice president twice: 2005 to 2009 and 2009 to 2017.[12] As vice president he was deputy commander-in-chief of the Peshmerga.[13] He has called on Turkey to return to peace talks.[14] Kosrat has long reiterated the need to forge a single Kurdish army[15] despite having his own private militia.[16] Kosrat has said that Kurds can accomplish their goals if they are united, and that Kurdish independence is not a dream.[17]

Arrest Warrant

The Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council in 2017 said a court in Baghdad had issued an arrest warrant for Kosrat in connection with trying to provoke a civil war between Kurds and Arabs.[18]

Arrest Warrant Overturned by PM Haydar Abadi

In 2017, PM Haider al-Abadi’s office overturned the arrest warrant issued by a Baghdad court citing that there was no legal basis for the warrant. Since then, Kosrat Rasul Ali has been to Baghdad several times, including his famous trip to Baghdad to win presidency of the Republic of Iraq for Barham Salih.

PUK Gorran Agreement

The 25-point agreement aimed at coordination on strategic issues between the two parties[19] was signed by the PUK’s Kosrat Rasul Ali and Gorran’s Nawshirwan Mustafa, with all other senior party leaders present.[20]

Relationship with Talabani family

Kosrat accused some PUK elements of “treason,” especially those from the Talabani family,[21] saying it was a "disgusting act, they are slipping themselves into the black pages of the history of our nation".[22]

Personal life

In retaliation for his role as leader of the Peshmerga in the Erbil province, Saddam's Baathist regime killed two of his sons in an airstrike in 1987; they were ages 9 and 10. Kosrat's two surviving sons are involved in politics; his first son, Shalaw, is a member of the PUK leadership council, and he claimed he was wounded in the battle to retake Mosul in 2016, where five accompanying Peshmerga were killed.[23] Kosrat's second son, Darbaz, is Minister of Housing and Reconstruction in the eighth cabinet of the Kurdistan Regional Government.[24] Kosrat was seriously injured in fighting in 1985, and continues to suffer from wounds to his neck[citation needed] as well as Parkinson's.[25]

Controversy

Orthopaedic physician Bakhtyar Amin Baram alleges he was attacked by four gunmen who were loyal to Kosrat Rasul and his sons,[26] the attack came after he talked about fake medicine in the markets of the Kurdistan Region in the media, the doctor has filed a lawsuit against Kosrat Rasul with the European Union court.[27] A Kurdish journalist named Zardasht Osman was kidnapped in the capital of the semiautonomous Kurdistan region of Iraq, tortured and then found dead with two bullets in the head on a highway, his last published article was on Kosrat.[28] Shoresh Haji a senior Gorran leader says "Even though I consider Kosrat a friend, he just can't let go of the material benefits that have come to him and his family from his relationship with PUK." and "Talabani had wearied of Kosrat, he had cost Talabani too much money over the years " Talabani was considering "to cut Rasoul loose".[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "کۆسرەت ڕەسووڵ عەلی پەیامێکی بڵاوکردەوە". speemedia.com. Retrieved 2022-05-07.
  2. ^ "The Political Bureau set a date for the Leadership Council meeting". PUKMEDIA. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  3. ^ Lawrence, Quil (26 May 2009). Invisible Nation How the Kurds' Quest for Statehood Is Shaping Iraq and the Middle East (1st ed.). USA: Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 49. ISBN 9780802718815.
  4. ^ Dawod, Hosham (2006). The Kurds: Nationalism and Politics (1st ed.). Saqi. ISBN 0863568254.
  5. ^ Galbraith, Peter W. (2008). The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War Without End. Simon and Schuster. p. 62. ISBN 978-1847396129.
  6. ^ Stansfield, Gareth R. V. (29 Aug 2003). Iraqi Kurdistan: Political Development and Emergent Democracy. Routledge. pp. 150, 151. ISBN 1134414161.
  7. ^ "Peshmerga continue Kirkuk push after evicting ISIS from key oilfields". Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  8. ^ "Italian-trained Kurds itch to liberate Mosul from Isis". Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  9. ^ Hiltermann, Joost. "Kurd leaders need to stick together". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  10. ^ "4th PUK congress kicks off after years of delay". www.rudaw.net. Retrieved 2020-04-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ Hazelton, Fran (1994). Iraq since the Gulf war: prospects for democracy (1st ed.). University of Michigan: Zed Books. p. 132. ISBN 1856492311.
  12. ^ Evans, Mike (May 2007). The Final Move Beyond Iraq: The Final Solution While the World Sleeps. FrontLine. p. 197. ISBN 978-1-59979-188-3. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  13. ^ "Peshmerga continue Kirkuk push after evicting ISIS from key oilfields". Rudaw. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  14. ^ Battistini, Francesco (12 December 2016). "Il Leone dei curdi "La Turchia? In crisi ma Erdogan pensa solo al suo potere"Il Leone dei curdi "La Turchia? In crisi ma Erdogan pensa solo al suo potere"". Corriere. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  15. ^ Fumerton, Mario (23 July 2014). "Kurdistan's Political Armies: The Challenge of Unifying the Peshmerga Forces". Carnegie. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  16. ^ "The consequences of politicized forces in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq". openDemocracy. 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2019-03-02.
  17. ^ "PUK official: A unified Kurdistan necessary for tomorrow's challenges". Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  18. ^ Welle, Deutsche. "Iraqi court orders arrest of senior Kurdish official | DW | 19.10.2017". DW.COM. Retrieved 2019-03-02.
  19. ^ "Full Text: Gorran, PUK agreement". Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  20. ^ "Rival Kurdistan Region parties sign deal to end political stalemate, develop relations". Rudaw. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  21. ^ "Kurdish leaders welcome Kosrat Rasul back to Sulaimani". Rudaw. Retrieved 2019-03-02.
  22. ^ "Kurdish VP accuses certain PUK leaders of fall of Kirkuk, calls them 'apostates'". Rudaw. Retrieved 2019-03-02.
  23. ^ "PESHMERGA SON OF KRG VP WOUNDED IN MOSUL BATTLE". NRT. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  24. ^ "Darbaz Kosrat Rasul - Minister of Housing and Reconstruction". Kurdistan Regional Government.
  25. ^ "How critical is the new rift in the PUK?". Rudaw. Retrieved 2019-03-02.
  26. ^ "Dr. Bakhtyar: Three Armed Men Attacked Me in Sulaimaniya". www.17shubat.com. Retrieved 2019-03-02.
  27. ^ Corporation, Nalia. "Gunmen attack and wound physician in Sulaimani". www.nrttv.com. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  28. ^ Dagher, Sam (2010-05-06). "Abducted Kurdish Journalist in Iraq Is Found Dead". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-03-02.
Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
Acting

2017–present
Incumbent

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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged or deleted January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kosrat Rasul Ali Kurdish کۆسرەت ڕەسووڵ عەلی 1 is a Kurdish politician and the leader of the Supreme Political Council of Patriotic Union of Kurdistan PUK 2 veteran Peshmerga military leader former Prime Minister and former Vice President of the Kurdistan Region 3 Kosrat Rasul AliLeader of the Patriotic Union of KurdistanIn office 3 October 2017 18 February 2020Preceded byJalal TalabaniSucceeded byLahur Talabany and Bafel TalabaniVice President of Kurdistan RegionIn office 14 June 2005 1 November 2017PresidentMasoud BarzaniSucceeded byJaafar Sheikh Mustafa and Mustafa Said Qadir in 20192nd Prime Minister of Kurdistan RegionIn office 26 April 1993 21 January 2001PresidentJalal TalabaniPersonal detailsBorn1952 age 70 71 Political partyPatriotic Union of Kurdistan Contents 1 Early life 2 Peshmerga 3 Patriotic Union of Kurdistan 4 Kurdistan Region Parliament 5 Kurdistan Regional Government 6 Kurdistan Presidency Council 7 Arrest Warrant 8 Arrest Warrant Overturned by PM Haydar Abadi 9 PUK Gorran Agreement 10 Relationship with Talabani family 11 Personal life 12 Controversy 13 ReferencesEarly life EditHe was born in 1952 as Abdulla Rasul in the oil rich village of Shiwashok near the city of Koya which is located in the province of Erbil His father was Rasul Ali who worked for the oil company near the village The family was well known in the area citation needed Peshmerga EditIn 1975 Kosrat joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party and participated in the September Revolution led by Mullah Mustafa Barzani At the end of 1975 he joined Komala and took over supervision of student activities He founded the Kurdistan Students Group in Kirkuk with a number of his colleagues in 1976 Kosrat was arrested in 1977 by Baath Party security services in Kirkuk for organizing political activities and was released the same year After his release from prison he rejoined Peshmerga fighters In 1981 Kosrat became a politburo member of the Komala Party and director of its secret branches Kosrat assumed leadership roles in the PUK taking control of the party s Third and Fourth Centers in 1984 1985 citation needed Kosrat is known as the strongman of Erbil city and its surroundings 4 and has a reputation for bravery 5 During the 1991 Kurdistan March Uprisings he served as a prominent Peshmerga commander responsible for liberating the cities of Erbil and Kirkuk citation needed In Erbil the people had attempted to liberate the city by themselves but were unsuccessful Alongside the Peshmerga the people of Erbil managed to liberate the city on 11 March and Kosrat was the first commander to enter He walked from the city citadel to the governors office alongside the people Kosrat a native of Erbil enjoyed huge support within the city and is described as being a charismatic figure 6 As a Peshmerga commander he led an assault on al Qaeda linked Ansar al Islam forces in 2003 dislodging the group from its stronghold citation needed Under the leadership of Kosrat Kurdish forces launched a large scale military operation to further push back ISIS and eliminate threats to the city of Kirkuk and its oilfields His forces then recaptured the city 7 and Kosrat said What has been conquered with Kurdish blood shall remain Kurdish soil 8 Former director of International Crisis Group Joost Hiltermann describes Kosrat as vigorous razor sharp and articulate with a commanding presence despite his ailment which derives from shrapnel lodged in his body 9 Patriotic Union of Kurdistan EditKosrat was elected the leader of the Supreme Political Council of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan at the 4th Congress of the PUK held on 21 December 2019 in Suleimaniyah Iraq 10 Kurdistan Region Parliament EditIn 1992 he was elected as a member of Kurdistan Parliament citation needed Kurdistan Regional Government EditKosrat held the post of prime minister from 1993 to 2001 in the second cabinet 1993 1996 and third cabinet 1996 2001 11 He was succeeded by Barham Salih in 2001 Kurdistan Presidency Council EditKosrat has held the post of vice president twice 2005 to 2009 and 2009 to 2017 12 As vice president he was deputy commander in chief of the Peshmerga 13 He has called on Turkey to return to peace talks 14 Kosrat has long reiterated the need to forge a single Kurdish army 15 despite having his own private militia 16 Kosrat has said that Kurds can accomplish their goals if they are united and that Kurdish independence is not a dream 17 Arrest Warrant EditThe Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council in 2017 said a court in Baghdad had issued an arrest warrant for Kosrat in connection with trying to provoke a civil war between Kurds and Arabs 18 Arrest Warrant Overturned by PM Haydar Abadi EditIn 2017 PM Haider al Abadi s office overturned the arrest warrant issued by a Baghdad court citing that there was no legal basis for the warrant Since then Kosrat Rasul Ali has been to Baghdad several times including his famous trip to Baghdad to win presidency of the Republic of Iraq for Barham Salih PUK Gorran Agreement EditThe 25 point agreement aimed at coordination on strategic issues between the two parties 19 was signed by the PUK s Kosrat Rasul Ali and Gorran s Nawshirwan Mustafa with all other senior party leaders present 20 Relationship with Talabani family EditKosrat accused some PUK elements of treason especially those from the Talabani family 21 saying it was a disgusting act they are slipping themselves into the black pages of the history of our nation 22 Personal life EditIn retaliation for his role as leader of the Peshmerga in the Erbil province Saddam s Baathist regime killed two of his sons in an airstrike in 1987 they were ages 9 and 10 Kosrat s two surviving sons are involved in politics his first son Shalaw is a member of the PUK leadership council and he claimed he was wounded in the battle to retake Mosul in 2016 where five accompanying Peshmerga were killed 23 Kosrat s second son Darbaz is Minister of Housing and Reconstruction in the eighth cabinet of the Kurdistan Regional Government 24 Kosrat was seriously injured in fighting in 1985 and continues to suffer from wounds to his neck citation needed as well as Parkinson s 25 Controversy EditOrthopaedic physician Bakhtyar Amin Baram alleges he was attacked by four gunmen who were loyal to Kosrat Rasul and his sons 26 the attack came after he talked about fake medicine in the markets of the Kurdistan Region in the media the doctor has filed a lawsuit against Kosrat Rasul with the European Union court 27 A Kurdish journalist named Zardasht Osman was kidnapped in the capital of the semiautonomous Kurdistan region of Iraq tortured and then found dead with two bullets in the head on a highway his last published article was on Kosrat 28 Shoresh Haji a senior Gorran leader says Even though I consider Kosrat a friend he just can t let go of the material benefits that have come to him and his family from his relationship with PUK and Talabani had wearied of Kosrat he had cost Talabani too much money over the years Talabani was considering to cut Rasoul loose citation needed References Edit کۆسرەت ڕەسووڵ عەلی پەیامێکی بڵاوکردەوە speemedia com Retrieved 2022 05 07 The Political Bureau set a date for the Leadership Council meeting PUKMEDIA Retrieved 20 February 2017 Lawrence Quil 26 May 2009 Invisible Nation How the Kurds Quest for Statehood Is Shaping Iraq and the Middle East 1st ed USA Bloomsbury Publishing USA p 49 ISBN 9780802718815 Dawod Hosham 2006 The Kurds Nationalism and Politics 1st ed Saqi ISBN 0863568254 Galbraith Peter W 2008 The End of Iraq How American Incompetence Created a War Without End Simon and Schuster p 62 ISBN 978 1847396129 Stansfield Gareth R V 29 Aug 2003 Iraqi Kurdistan Political Development and Emergent Democracy Routledge pp 150 151 ISBN 1134414161 Peshmerga continue Kirkuk push after evicting ISIS from key oilfields Retrieved 20 February 2017 Italian trained Kurds itch to liberate Mosul from Isis Retrieved 20 February 2017 Hiltermann Joost Kurd leaders need to stick together The New York Times Retrieved 20 February 2017 4th PUK congress kicks off after years of delay www rudaw net Retrieved 2020 04 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Hazelton Fran 1994 Iraq since the Gulf war prospects for democracy 1st ed University of Michigan Zed Books p 132 ISBN 1856492311 Evans Mike May 2007 The Final Move Beyond Iraq The Final Solution While the World Sleeps FrontLine p 197 ISBN 978 1 59979 188 3 Retrieved 8 August 2011 Peshmerga continue Kirkuk push after evicting ISIS from key oilfields Rudaw Retrieved 20 February 2017 Battistini Francesco 12 December 2016 Il Leone dei curdi La Turchia In crisi ma Erdogan pensa solo al suo potere Il Leone dei curdi La Turchia In crisi ma Erdogan pensa solo al suo potere Corriere Retrieved 14 February 2017 Fumerton Mario 23 July 2014 Kurdistan s Political Armies The Challenge of Unifying the Peshmerga Forces Carnegie Retrieved 14 February 2017 The consequences of politicized forces in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq openDemocracy 2017 01 18 Retrieved 2019 03 02 PUK official A unified Kurdistan necessary for tomorrow s challenges Retrieved 20 February 2017 Welle Deutsche Iraqi court orders arrest of senior Kurdish official DW 19 10 2017 DW COM Retrieved 2019 03 02 Full Text Gorran PUK agreement Retrieved 20 February 2017 Rival Kurdistan Region parties sign deal to end political stalemate develop relations Rudaw Retrieved 20 February 2017 Kurdish leaders welcome Kosrat Rasul back to Sulaimani Rudaw Retrieved 2019 03 02 Kurdish VP accuses certain PUK leaders of fall of Kirkuk calls them apostates Rudaw Retrieved 2019 03 02 PESHMERGA SON OF KRG VP WOUNDED IN MOSUL BATTLE NRT Retrieved 20 February 2017 Darbaz Kosrat Rasul Minister of Housing and Reconstruction Kurdistan Regional Government How critical is the new rift in the PUK Rudaw Retrieved 2019 03 02 Dr Bakhtyar Three Armed Men Attacked Me in Sulaimaniya www 17shubat com Retrieved 2019 03 02 Corporation Nalia Gunmen attack and wound physician in Sulaimani www nrttv com Retrieved 2019 03 01 Dagher Sam 2010 05 06 Abducted Kurdish Journalist in Iraq Is Found Dead The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 03 02 Party political officesPreceded byJalal Talabani Leader of the Patriotic Union of KurdistanActing2017 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kosrat Rasul Ali amp oldid 1167457123, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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