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Mohammedali Yaseen Taha

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Mohammedali Yaseen Taha
محه‌مه‌دعه‌لی یاسین تاها
In office
November 06, 2013 – November 06, 2018
Personal details
Born11 February 1983
Tabriz, Iran
Political partyKurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)
Alma materUniversity of Lisbon, Institute of Social Sciences (ICS) PhD in Comparative Politics

Mohammedali Yaseen Taha (Kurdish: محه‌مه‌دعه‌لی یاسین تاها; born 1983) is a Kurdish writer, academic, politician and poet. He presently serves as an advisor to the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, stands as a prominent figure with a diverse and illustrious career. Notably, he served as a Member of the Kurdistan Parliament and held the position of Vice President at Nawroz University. His multifaceted background spans journalism, academia, where he excelled as a university lecturer, and a contribution in publishing his poetry and short stories. He is also an associate researcher[1] at Institute of Social Science (ICS) at the University of Lisbon and founding president of Open Think Tank in Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

Early life

Taha was born on February 11, 1983, in Tabriz, Iran, where his family had fled to as political refugees after the 1975 Algiers Agreement between Iran and Iraq and the collapse of Kurdish revolutionary movement Iraqi–Kurdish conflict led by Mustafa Barzani. He is fluent in six languages, Kurdish, Persian, Turkish, Azeri, English, and a basic knowledge of Arabic and Portuguese.

He returned to Iraq with his family in 1995 after the 1991 Uprising of the Kurds in the North of Iraq and the establishment of a de facto autonomy in Kurdistan Region of Iraq. In 2001 he started to work with local newspapers and magazines as a reporter and later as an editor. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English language and literature from the University of Duhok in 2007. He obtained his master's degree in peace and conflict studies from the University for Peace in San Jose, Costa Rica. Later, he went to Lisbon, Portugal, where he concluded PhD degree in comparative politics from the University of Lisbon.

Media and Politics in Kurdistan: how politics and media are locked in an embrace, Mohammedali Yaseen Taha, 2020

Published books

Taha's first poetry collection “Dîsan Bê Te” was published in 2009, second book “Hevwexerê Bayi” in 2012 and “3 Tablo” in 2016. He has also published short stories[2] in various literary publications in Kurdistan region. His is the author of the academic book[3][4][5] Media and Politics in Kurdistan: How Politics and Media are Locked in an Embrace (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Lexington Books, 2020).[6]

Political career and election to Kurdistan Parliament

Taha, as an active member of KDP since 1998 worked in different party organizations such as Kurdistan Students Union and KDP first branch in Duhok. In September 2013, he run for the parliament election with the Kurdistan Democratic Party and he won the elections and became member of Kurdistan Parliament.[7] He was then elected by the fraction as a member of the KDP fraction's presidency board and also the official spokesperson of the fraction in the parliament.[8]

References

  1. ^ "ICS-ULisboa (Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa)".
  2. ^ Yaseen Taha, Mohammedali (2014). "Short Story, THE EID CHOCOLATES". Duhok Writer's Union.
  3. ^ Taha, Mohammedali (2020). Media and Politics in Kurdistan: How Politics and Media are Locked in an Embrace. New York: Lexington Books, Rowman and Littlefield. p. 154. ISBN 978-1-7936-1103-1.
  4. ^ Taha, Mohammedali. "Waterstones".
  5. ^ Taha, Mohammedali. Amazon.com. ISBN 1793611033.
  6. ^ "Kurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations".
  7. ^ Yaseen Taha, Mohammedali. "IPPFoRB, Network for Change".
  8. ^ "ئه‌ندامانی لیستی پارتی دیمۆكراتی كوردستان له‌ په‌رله‌مانی كوردستان".

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