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Sirwan Barzani

Sirwan Saber Barzani (born (1970-03-11)March 11, 1970)[1] is an Iraqi Kurdish businessman and military commander. He is a member of the Kurdish Barzani family. He is the older brother of Saywan Barzani, an Kurdish diplomat.

Sirwan Barzani
Born
Sirwan Saber Mustafa

(1970-03-11) March 11, 1970 (age 54)
Relatives
  • Saywan Barzani
  • Hasan Barzani
Picture Of Sirwan Barzani

Sirwan is the nephew of the former President of Iraqi Kurdistan, Masoud Barzani and cousin to the President of Kurdistan, Nechirvan Barzani. He is one of the most famous young generals in the Kurdistan Region's military force in Iraq, called the Kurdish Peshmerga.

Career edit

Korek Telecom edit

Barzani is the managing director of Korek Telecom, a mobile phone operator in Iraq. Korek is one of the oldest telecommunications companies in Iraq, having begun by offering services with Kurdistan and expanded nationwide after receiving a national operating licence in 2007. The company now has seven million subscribers and close to 3,500 towers across Iraq. The estimated worth of the company is $2 billion.

Critics suggest that, as Masoud Barzani's nephew, he has only achieved his wealth through nepotism. Kamal Chomani, a critic of the Kurdistan Regional Government, said that: "He could have supported the Peshmerga through his giant companies, but everyone knows Sirwan Barzani has become a billionaire by using KRG institutions." In response, Barzani has said "This is normal. When people talk bad about you, it means that you are doing good, and I will do more."[2]

In 2011, Barzani was forced to deny that Korek belonged to the KDP, the political party led by his uncle, and revealed that he was one of four shareholders, and that the other three shareholders were "not very well-known" and were "businessmen not affiliated to the KDP". He explained that this was because "we started with a very small business and very small amount of capital."[3]

Peshmerga fighter edit

Barzani was a Peshmerga fighter for 12 years, fighting against Saddam Hussein's forces in the mountains of the Kurdistan region.[3] During this time, he earned the nickname "Black Tiger". He was educated at the military academy in Zakho, and established the Barzani brigade in 1994. He retired from the army in 2000.[2]

In June 2014, with ISIL threatening the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Barzani's uncle and president, Masoud Barzani, called for all veterans to return to the front lines. Barzani himself was given a senior role in leading the Peshmerga forces. ISIL attacked Kurdistan in August 2014, and Barzani and his men were preparing to leave to take back Sinjar from ISIL on 3 August. However, on 6 August, Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan region, came under threat from ISIL fighters, so Barzani took 150 men to the city and pushed their forces back to Gwer by 10 August, aided by US-led air strikes.[2]

In January 2015, ISIL carried out a surprise attack on the Peshmerga at Gwer, killing 26 and injuring 46. The loss was blamed on Barzani, who had been in talks with the Iraqi Army about joint operations, by aspects of the Kurdish opposition's media. In January 2016, it was noted that he was the commander of Kurdish forces in one of the "hottest sectors" of the front line with ISIL.[2][4]

In 2021, Barzani stated that Islamic State was "still a big threat for all of the world" and that the fighters "will keep pushing as they want to become more powerful". He went on to state that the Covid-19 Pandemic had been of benefit to the Islamic State in their efforts to reorganise.[5]

In 2022, Barzani stated that the Peshmerga were growing deeply concerned that ISIS had started carrying out an increasing number of terrorist activities across the region in an attempt to rebuild its operating base.[6]

In 2023, when asked what he thought would happen when the Western Coalition eventually leaves Iraq for good, he stated, "Let me be plain: it will be catastrophic. When they withdrew from Afghanistan, we saw first-hand how that empowered Isis; it gave their fighters hope they would do the same here. And when the Americans withdrew the troops in 2011, we also saw what happened: Al-Qaeda, the civil war and then Isis. If they withdraw their support, the same scenario will repeat itself - the state will fracture".[7]

Fraud and Corruption edit

In March 2023, Paris-based International Court of Arbitration found Sirwan Barzani guilty of ‘fraud and corruption’ and awarded $1.65 billion in damages to Iraq Telecom Limited, a joint venture of Kuwaiti company Agility and French Orange Group, and International Holdings.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Sirwan Barzani on Rudaw Health program". www.rudaw.net (in Kurdish).
  2. ^ a b c d Van Wilgenburg, Wladimir (18 January 2016). "Millionaire commander protects Kurdish capital against IS". Middle East Eye. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Massoud Barzani's nephew, Korek Telecom's director denies that Korek belonging to KDP". Ekurd Daily. 28 March 2011. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  4. ^ S R Valentine, "Sirwan Barzani: "ISIS is the enemy of the world, not just peshmerga", Rudaw 17 January 2017, http://www.rudaw.net/english/kurdistan/190120173
  5. ^ Editor, Larisa Brown, Defence (2023-12-20). "Sirwan Barzani: Iraq braced for renewed assault by Isis fighters". ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2023-12-20. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Kurdistan's Long Struggle Against Extremism". CIRSD. Retrieved 2023-12-20.
  7. ^ Patrikarakos, David (2023-04-05). "The Kurds fighting the Isis resistance". UnHerd. Retrieved 2023-12-20.
  8. ^ "ICC finds Korek liable to pay damages to Iraq Telecom". Developing Telecoms.

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the Kurdish Peshmerga Contents 1 Career 1 1 Korek Telecom 1 2 Peshmerga fighter 2 Fraud and Corruption 3 ReferencesCareer editKorek Telecom edit Barzani is the managing director of Korek Telecom a mobile phone operator in Iraq Korek is one of the oldest telecommunications companies in Iraq having begun by offering services with Kurdistan and expanded nationwide after receiving a national operating licence in 2007 The company now has seven million subscribers and close to 3 500 towers across Iraq The estimated worth of the company is 2 billion Critics suggest that as Masoud Barzani s nephew he has only achieved his wealth through nepotism Kamal Chomani a critic of the Kurdistan Regional Government said that He could have supported the Peshmerga through his giant companies but everyone knows Sirwan Barzani has become a billionaire by using KRG institutions In response Barzani has said This is normal When people talk bad about you it means that you are doing good and I will do more 2 In 2011 Barzani was forced to deny that Korek belonged to the KDP the political party led by his uncle and revealed that he was one of four shareholders and that the other three shareholders were not very well known and were businessmen not affiliated to the KDP He explained that this was because we started with a very small business and very small amount of capital 3 Peshmerga fighter edit Barzani was a Peshmerga fighter for 12 years fighting against Saddam Hussein s forces in the mountains of the Kurdistan region 3 During this time he earned the nickname Black Tiger He was educated at the military academy in Zakho and established the Barzani brigade in 1994 He retired from the army in 2000 2 In June 2014 with ISIL threatening the Kurdistan region of Iraq Barzani s uncle and president Masoud Barzani called for all veterans to return to the front lines Barzani himself was given a senior role in leading the Peshmerga forces ISIL attacked Kurdistan in August 2014 and Barzani and his men were preparing to leave to take back Sinjar from ISIL on 3 August However on 6 August Erbil the capital of the Kurdistan region came under threat from ISIL fighters so Barzani took 150 men to the city and pushed their forces back to Gwer by 10 August aided by US led air strikes 2 In January 2015 ISIL carried out a surprise attack on the Peshmerga at Gwer killing 26 and injuring 46 The loss was blamed on Barzani who had been in talks with the Iraqi Army about joint operations by aspects of the Kurdish opposition s media In January 2016 it was noted that he was the commander of Kurdish forces in one of the hottest sectors of the front line with ISIL 2 4 In 2021 Barzani stated that Islamic State was still a big threat for all of the world and that the fighters will keep pushing as they want to become more powerful He went on to state that the Covid 19 Pandemic had been of benefit to the Islamic State in their efforts to reorganise 5 In 2022 Barzani stated that the Peshmerga were growing deeply concerned that ISIS had started carrying out an increasing number of terrorist activities across the region in an attempt to rebuild its operating base 6 In 2023 when asked what he thought would happen when the Western Coalition eventually leaves Iraq for good he stated Let me be plain it will be catastrophic When they withdrew from Afghanistan we saw first hand how that empowered Isis it gave their fighters hope they would do the same here And when the Americans withdrew the troops in 2011 we also saw what happened Al Qaeda the civil war and then Isis If they withdraw their support the same scenario will repeat itself the state will fracture 7 Fraud and Corruption editIn March 2023 Paris based International Court of Arbitration found Sirwan Barzani guilty of fraud and corruption and awarded 1 65 billion in damages to Iraq Telecom Limited a joint venture of Kuwaiti company Agility and French Orange Group and International Holdings 8 References edit Sirwan Barzani on Rudaw Health program www rudaw net in Kurdish a b c d Van Wilgenburg Wladimir 18 January 2016 Millionaire commander protects Kurdish capital against IS Middle East Eye Retrieved 19 October 2016 Massoud Barzani s nephew Korek Telecom s director denies that Korek belonging to KDP Ekurd Daily 28 March 2011 Retrieved 19 September 2016 S R Valentine Sirwan Barzani ISIS is the enemy of the world not just peshmerga Rudaw 17 January 2017 http www rudaw net english kurdistan 190120173 Editor Larisa Brown Defence 2023 12 20 Sirwan Barzani Iraq braced for renewed assault by Isis fighters ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 2023 12 20 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Kurdistan s Long Struggle Against Extremism CIRSD Retrieved 2023 12 20 Patrikarakos David 2023 04 05 The Kurds fighting the Isis resistance UnHerd Retrieved 2023 12 20 ICC finds Korek liable to pay damages to Iraq Telecom Developing Telecoms Retrieved 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