Ferho Derwich (born 2 October 1961 in Mzizah, Turkey) is one of the chairmen (along with his brother Medeni Akgül) of the Kurdish Institute of Brussels in Belgium.
[3] In 1978, he founded TEKOSER (the Kurdish Workers and Student Community), which was known as the 'Kurdish Institute of Brussels'.
[4][5] From June 1980 to July 1981, he was employed in the University Hospitals of Leuven as General Coordinator in the Central Medical Archives.
[3] In March 2006, his parents Fatim and Ferho Akgül were murdered in Mzizah.
[6] He speaks Kurdish, Turkish and Dutch, with an elementary reading level in French, English and German.