Daham Miro

Male, Person

1921 –

22

Who is Daham Miro?

Daham Miro was a Kurdish political leader and former chairman of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Syria. Daham Miro was born in Sêgirka Mîro in Syria.

He followed a Quranic School in Ayn Diwar in the thirties. He and his family supported the first Kurdish party in Syria and opposed the Syrian policy against the Kurds. His family was heavily punished and great part of there land was given to Arab settlers who brought to the region as a part of the Syrian Arabisation policy of the Kurdish region.

KDPS went through several divisions in the sixties. Mustafa Barzani attempted to reunify the party by inviting all the fractions in 1970 to Iraqi Kurdistan. During the meetings Miro was Chosen and later re-elected in 1972 as the chairman of KDPS.

Miro and other party leaders were arrested in the summer of 1973 shortly after they had addressed a memorandum to the Syrian president Assad protesting the living conditions of the Kurds deprived citizenship. Miro and other party leaders were heavily tortured during detention. In 1976 Amnesty international launched a campaign urging the Syrian government to release Miro. Miro was released in 1981 after 8 years of imprisonment.

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1921
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on July 23, 2013

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