Career
He has served on the board of Writers" Union and was Executive Director of Ministry of Culture in Iraqi Kurdistan. He left Iraqi-Kurdistan in 1996 due to an ongoing civil war in Kurdistan. He has been living in Canada since 1998 after escaping Iraq where he was tortured and imprisoned because of his writings from 1986 to 1989.
He was appointed as the Edmonton-Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists and Novelists association Canada Writer-in-Exile for the period 2007-2008.
He helped establish the Canadian Kurdish Friendship Association and the Edmonton Immigrant Support Network Society. He has published six books of poetry and was the 2004 recipient of aRISE award.
He is due to publish a memoir sometime in October 2011. Foreign those three years, Barzanji wrote only on scrap paper, smuggled into his cell in Iraq.
He wrote his memoir during his time as the first Writer In Exile of Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists and Novelists association Canada.
Born in a small Kurdish village, he grew up the second oldest brother in his family of 7 (now 6, as his a younger brother passed in 1983 at a young age) siblings. As a child his mother would lovingly complain over his fascination with books Although he played sports such as soccer, his truest love was of literature.
An honors student all through school, and an incredibly sociable person, Jalal chose a to become a teacher, where his love of literature would extend into his job.
Upon being released from the harsh prison environment which consisted of torture, he fled to Turkey where his family soon met him and they resided for 2 years before being accepted as immigrants to Canada.