Bahoz Erdal
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Fehman Hûseyn | |
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Nickname | Bahoz Erdal |
Born | unknown |
Allegiance | Kurdistan Workers' Party |
Years of service | 1992-present |
Battles/wars | Kurdish Uprising |
Other work | Physician |
Bahoz Erdal, born Fahman Husain (Kurdish: Fehman Hûseyn, also spelled Fehman Hüseyin[1]) is a Kurdish member and commander of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). He is from Syria and of Kurdish origin.[2][3] He served as the head of the Hezen Parastina Gel (HPG), the PKK's armed wing from June 2004[4] until July 2009, when he was replaced by Sofi Nurettin.[5] Since 2004 he is part of the 3-man PKK Executive Committee which includes himself, acting PKK leader Murat Karayılan and PKK co-founder Cemil Bayik,[6] who preceded Bahoz Erdal as the PKK's military commander.[4]
Some Turkish security analysts have alleged that Erdal may be the leader of the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK)[7]
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References
- ↑ "56 PKK militants killed in last ten days". World Bulletin. 2 January 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
- ↑ "Rebels vow to step up Turkey raids", Times Online, October 13, 2007.
- ↑ Today'S Zaman
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Leading PKK Commander Cemil Bayik Crosses into Iran
- ↑ How Kurdish PKK Militants Are Exploiting the Crisis in Syria to Achieve Regional Autonomy
- ↑ New PKK Leadership Takes Over Insurgency
- ↑
Preceded by Nizamettin Taş |
Military Commander of the PKK June 2004 – June 2009 |
Succeeded by Sofi Nurettin |
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