I pause in honor of the life and memory Hemn Hawez Hamadamin of Khdran, Sulaimani, who was martyred on January 30, 2015, from wounds he received in battle four days earlier in Mala-Abdulla on the outskirts of Kirkuk, Iraqi Kurdistan. He was martyred along with 1400 other courageous Peshmerga (Kurdish army) fighters as they battled to drive ISIS out of Kirkuk.
My very good friend, Saman Ali, Hamadamin’s uncle, whom I befriended recently, informed me of his family’s loss. Hamadamin is certainly honored for his valiant efforts in fighting for the noble cause of freedom and against a brutal, inhuman, and maniacally murderous enemy of all decent people.
I pause, as well, to consider that Hemn Hawez Hamadamin, his comrades, and all who give their lives for the just cause of freedom should stand as a source of pride for all people who desire to live according to the dictates of their own conscience.
The noble Hamadamin was born on 2 May,1982, and joined the Peshmerga in 1998. Saman relates that he was a good, witty, and fun-loving man. He leaves behind in this life his three beautiful children and his mother.
May he rest in peace, and may the kurds be victorious.
Mar 31, 2015 @ 13:25:42
A lovely tribute.
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Apr 01, 2015 @ 15:59:36
Thank you, Georgia. I appreciate that.
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Apr 02, 2015 @ 23:26:13
I grieve for his mother, wife, and daughter.
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Apr 03, 2015 @ 12:59:52
Thank you, Diana. You are appreciated. It is, indeed, a sad affair that this tragedy is going on constantly in that region. So many are losing loved ones. Madness.
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