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Bafel Talabani

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Iraqi Kurdish politician

Bafel Talabani
Leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
Assumed office
18 February 2020
Personal details
Born (1973-02-19)19 February 1973 (age 52)
Baghdad,Iraq
Political partyPatriotic Union of Kurdistan
RelationsQubad Talabani (brother)
Shanaz Ibrahim Ahmed (aunt)
Parents
Residence(s)Sulaymaniyah,Kurdistan Region
OccupationFounder ofCTG Kurdistan Leader ofPatriotic Union of Kurdistan
Military service
Battles/warsIraq War

Bafel Jalal Talabani (Kurdish:بافڵ جەلال تاڵەبانی, born 19 February 1973), is an Iraqi Kurdish politician and current leader of thePatriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK). He is the older son of former PUK leaderJalal Talabani.

Political career

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After leaving active service, Bafel based himself at the family compound in Sulaymaniyah. He is credited as being a dealmaker and a political fixer within the party, as well as being able to move smoothly across partisan divides in the best interests of Kurdistan. Bafel was also behind his younger brotherQubad Talabani's emergence as a political figure with the latter becoming deputy prime minister of Iraqi Kurdistan.[1]

In 2016, Bafel headed PUK's decision-making body and accompanied PUK's delegation to Iran for talks. He is claimed to have had a decisive role in bringing back traditional PUK leaders as a high-ranking member of the Talabani family. He is credited with de-escalating PUK tensions, restoring a joint leadership of PUK withGorran Movement and preparing a unified response toMasoud Barzani, former President of Iraqi Kurdistan and leader of theKurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).[1]

Developments in late 2017

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During the2017 Kurdistan Region independence referendum, Bafel worked as a mediator between the KRG, Iraq and the international community, and worked to present an alternative delayed-vote solution. Although accepted by the main actors both internally and externally, the solution was ultimately rejected by theKurdistan Region Parliament.

Bafel blamed the loss of Kirkuk and oil-rich regions on the decision of theKurds to go ahead with a referendum on independence. an agreement that was accepted and endorsed by the Kurdish Parliament.[2][3] He called the decision a "colossal mistake", saying a U.S. proposal to postpone the referendum by two years should have been accepted. He was also the mastermind behind the October Betrayal[4] in theKirkuk crisis.

In October, Iraqi forces took control of Kirkuk province after intense fighting against the Peshmerga. Bafel Talabani purportedly ordered his military forces to withdraw from the region, allowing the Iraqi Army and thePopular Mobilization Forces to establish control of the region.[5]

Bafel, however, strongly denied the accusations. He rejected as "baseless" claims that this was part of a deal he had brokered with Baghdad and Tehran, arguing that his forces had indeed fought and lost soldiers but decided to withdraw because of too many losses had occurred within the ranks of the Peshmerga.[6]

Moreover, it emerged in aNew York Times interview published in November 2017 that before the hand-over of Kirkuk, Bafel proposed yet another out of the box solution.[7] He envisioned troops from the American-led coalition against ISIS to take over a large military base near Kirkuk, along with federal forces and Kurdish forces loyal to his father's party. According to theNew York Times article, Bafel was unable to build consensus among the PUK and the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party to proceed with his alternative plan.[7]

Personal life

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He is the son ofJalal Talabani, former secretary-general of thePatriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) andHero Ibrahim Ahmed. He is the older brother ofQubad Talabani and a cousin ofLahur Talabany. He is married to the daughter ofMala Bakhtiyar, considered a mastermind of the PUK.[1] On 27 August 2020, Bafel tested positive forCOVID-19.[8] On 8 September 2020, he recovered from thecoronavirus.[9]

References

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  1. ^abcSarteep Qashqayee (28 December 2016)."The Second Coming of Talabani; Who Is Bafel Talabani?". Kurdish Policy Foundation. Archived from the original on 13 September 2017. Retrieved13 September 2017.
  2. ^Jalabi, Raya (15 September 2017)."Iraq's Kurdish parliament backs September 25 independence referendum".Reuters.
  3. ^"Iraqi Kurdish parliament backs independence referendum".
  4. ^"The occupation of Kirkuk in 2017 was in coordination with Bafel Talabani: Haider al-Abadi".
  5. ^"Iraq forces in full control of Kirkuk province". Al Jazeera. 20 October 2017. Retrieved21 October 2017.
  6. ^"Bafel Talabani Reveals New Information on Kirkuk Development"Archived 2020-05-29 at theWayback Machine, Millet Press, 21 October 2017.
  7. ^ab"With Iraqi-Kurdish Talks Stalled, Phone Diplomacy Averts New Clashes".New York Times. 12 November 2017. Retrieved21 November 2017.
  8. ^"Bafel Talabani Tested positive for COVID-19".
  9. ^https://esta.krd/En/News.aspx?id=4477&MapID=1[dead link]
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