Nationality Iraqi Name Sardasht Osman | Religion Sunni Islam Ethnicity Kurdish | |
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Education Salahaddin University-Erbil |
Sardasht osman last moments of his life 1
Sardasht Osman was an Iraqi Kurdish final-year university student from Arbil who was kidnapped on 3 May 2010 outside the College of Arts in Arbil where he studied English. Two days later his body was found in neighbouring Mosul city. He was known in Iraqi Kurdistan for articles criticising the Kurdistan Regional Government. Some of his articles were published under a pseudonym on several Kurdish websites.
Contents
- Sardasht osman last moments of his life 1
- Sardasht osman mn ashqe kche barzanem
- Work
- Kidnapping and assassination
- Reaction
- Aftermath
- References

Sardasht osman mn ashqe kche barzanem
Work

Osman's work was best known for being critical of the Kurdistan Regional Government; the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), one of the two Kurdish ruling parties; and the Barzani family in charge of the KDP. Their prominent officials included Kurdistan Region President and KDP leader Massoud Barzani, KDP deputy leader and former regional PM Nechirvan Barzani, and head of the security agency Parastin, Masrur Barzani. Nechirvan is Massoud Barzani's nephew, while Masrur is his son. Osman wrote articles for independent news websites, only a few of which have been translated into English.
Kidnapping and assassination

Osman received death threats through e-mail and telephone almost immediately after writing an article about Massoud Barzani. The threats were aimed at Osman and his family.
Osman was abducted on the 3rd of May. According to eyewitnesses and the police, an unidentified white Hyundai minibus with a concealed number plate stopped in front of the college just as Osman exited. The men then pushed him into the van and drove off. His handcuffed body was found two days later outside Mosul, which had been a haven for al-Qaida in Iraq, with two bullets in his head.
Reaction
Aftermath
Osman's death came as a shock to most in Iraqi Kurdistan. Many independent media organisations condemned the killing and called for an independent investigation. Rallies and mass demonstrations were held inside and outside Iraqi Kurdistan, calling for those responsible to be arrested.