Salih Muslim re-elected as PYD co-chairman
kurdsatnews
Jun 20, 2022
Salih Muslim, Co-chairperson of the PYD.
Hawar News Agency reported that the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) held its ninth Congress on November 18 and 19 and elected Asia Abdullah and Salih Muslim as the new co-chairpersons of the party. The congress was held in Hasakah with the participation of 700 representatives and party members.
The People's Protection Units, PYD, is the backbone of the US-back Syrian democratic forces that control east and north Syria. Salih Muslim was a popular Kurdish leader in Rojava and the most popular Kurdish representative in the Syrian War. At 70, he leads one of the most active Kurdish movements in the Middle East.
Muslim attended primary school in Kobane. He got a chemical engineering degree at Istanbul Technical University. A father of five children, in 2010, he was appointed party leader at the fourth congress of PYD. In 2013, Sharvan Muslim, a Muslim's son, was killed in the fighting to liberate the Rojava.
Muslim's reelection as PYD co-chairman would anger Ankara as the Turkish authorities want him. In 2018, Muslim was detained by Czech authorities on a warrant from Turkey. Turkey has asked several European countries to extradite Muslim.
In February 2018, Turkey elevated Muslim to its most-wanted list and offered a $1 million reward for his capture. He faces 30 life sentences if convicted.