- Oubi Buchraya Bachir
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Oubi Buchraya Bachir Born 1970 Residence Abuja, Nigeria
Ethnicity Sahrawi Alma mater University of Paris, France Occupation Diplomatic Years active 2001-current Religion Sunni Islam Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
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Oubi Buchraya Bachir (born 1970[1]) is the current Sahrawi ambassador to Nigeria. He earned a doctorate in History at the University of Paris[2] and a master's degree in "Conflicts, Peace and Development" at James I University in Castellon[3]. He speaks Hassaniya (a variety of Arabic), French and Spanish.
Diplomatic postings
- 2001-2003 POLISARIO representative in The Hague for Netherlands.[4]
- 2003-2006 POLISARIO representative in London for the United Kingdom and Ireland[5].
- 2006-2008 SADR ambassador for South Africa[6].
- 2008-current SADR ambassador for Nigeria[7].
References
- ^ Liste des doctorants - Université Paris 1 (French)
- ^ "Les doctorants du MALD (Mutations Africaines dans la Longue Durée)". Université Paris 1. http://mald.univ-paris1.fr/doctorants/doct_doctmald.htm. Retrieved 04-11-2011.
- ^ "Máster en Estudios Internacionales de Paz, Conflictos y Desarrollo - Antiguos alumnos". Cátedra UNESCO de Filosofía para la Paz - Universitat Jaume I. http://www.epd.uji.es/web/es/master_antiguos_estudiantes.html. Retrieved 03-11-2011. (Spanish)
- ^ "Polisario Front representation to The Netherlands - Press statement". ARSO. 24-03-2002. http://www.arso.org/FPNL240302.htm. Retrieved 03-11-2011.
- ^ "Appointments". ARSO. 30-10-2003. http://www.arso.org/01-e03-4547.htm. Retrieved 12-11-2011.
- ^ "Heads of diplomatic missions - Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotenciary/High commissioners". Departament of International Relations and Cooperation - South Africa. 25-01-2008. http://www.dfa.gov.za/foreign/forrep/preced_alp080129.doc. Retrieved 04-11-2011.
- ^ "Nigeria committed to August 14 Bakassi handover-President Yar’Adua". Nigeria First - Office of Public Communications - State House Abuja. 25-07-2008. http://www.nigeriafirst.org/article_8324.shtml. Retrieved 03-11-2011.
Categories:- Sahrawi people
- Living people
- 1970 births
- Polisario Front politicians
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