Emomalii Rahmon

Emomalii Rahmon

Infobox_President
name = Emomalii Rahmon



order = President of Tajikistan
primeminister = Abdumalik Abdullajanov
Abdujalil Samadov
Jamshed Karimov
Yahyo Azimov
Oqil Oqilov
vicepresident =
term_start = 20 November 1992
term_end =
predecessor = Rahmon Nabiyev
successor =
birth_date = birth date and age|1952|10|05|df=y
birth_place = Kulob, Tajik SSR
religion = Islam
nationality = Tajik
death_date =
death_place =
spouse = Azizmo Asadullayeva
party =

Emomalii Rahmon (Tajik: unicode|Эмомалии Раҳмон or امامعلی رحمان (formerly Emomali Sharifovich Rahmonov, Unicode|Эмомалӣ Шарифович Раҳмонов or ایماملی رحماناو) [Name also appears as "Emomali Sharipovich Rakhmonov", "Imamali Sharipovich Rakhmanov" or "Imomali Sharipovich Rakhmonov" in literature, which is the tranliteration into English of the Russian forms (Эмомали Шарипович Рахмонов and Имамали Шарипович Рахманов) of his Tajik name.] ; born October 5, 1952) has served as the head of state of the Republic of Tajikistan since 1992, under the position of President since 1994. He is leader of the People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan, which dominates the Tajik legislature.

Biography

He was born to a peasant family in Kulob, in the Kulob Oblast, now part of Khatlon province. As an apparatchik rising through the nomenklatura, his original power base was as chairman of the collective state farm of his native Dangara. In 1990 he was elected a people's deputy to the Supreme Council of the Tajik SSR.Fact|date=April 2007 President Rahmon Nabiyev, fearing for his life amidst anti-government protesting, resigned in Dushanbe in August 1992. Akbarsho Iskandarov, Speaker of the Supreme Soviet, became acting president. Iskandarov resigned in November in an attempt to end the civil unrest. The Supreme Soviet met in Khujand and abolished the position of president that same month. Rahmonov, then the Speaker of Parliament, became the head-of-government. [http://faculty.oxy.edu/richmond/dwa278/tajikistan.htm DWA 278:Oil and Politics in the Caspian Basin] University of Southern California]

Between 1992 and 1997, Rahmonov's rule was opposed by the United Tajik Opposition in the Tajik Civil War in which up to 100,000 people died. Rahmonov survived an assassination attempt in April 1997 [http://www.hrw.org/reports98/tajikistan/ Leninabad: Crackdown in the north] Human Rights Watch] in Khujand, as well as two attempted coups in August 1997 and in November 1998.

On November 6, 1994, Rahmonov was elected to the newly created post of president of Tajikistan, and he was sworn in on November 16. Following constitutional changes, he was re-elected on November 6, 1999 to a seven-year term, taking 97% of the vote. On June 22, 2003, he won a referendum that would allow him to run for two more consecutive seven-year terms after his present term expired in 2006. The opposition alleges that this amendment was hidden in a way that verged upon electoral fraud. Rahmonov was re-elected in a controversial on November 6, 2006, with about 79% of the vote according to the official results.

He is married to Azizmo Asadullayeva and has nine children.

Name change

In March 2007, Rahmonov announced that he had changed his last name to "Rahmon", dropping the Russian ending "-ov" (which was added to the first name of the father of men in the 19th century to create surnames in the Russian Empire), and that he urges other Tajiks to follow his example and return to their cultural and national roots. [ [http://www.lenta.ru/news/2007/03/21/name/ Президент Таджикистана отрезал от своей фамилии русское окончание] ] The official website of the presidency uses the name "Emomali Rahmonov" in all news up to March 20, 2007 and "Emomalii Rahmon" since March 21, without any explanation.

The added "i" at the end of his first name is a Persian "ezafe" meaning "Emomali" "of" "Rahmon". It can be used to link two nounsFact|date=March 2007 or a noun and an adjective. For a first name, it can be used when followed by the surname.

Rahmon and Tajik culture

Rahmon convinced UNESCO to declare 2002-2003 the third millennium since Zoroaster's birth, and in his book, "The Tajiks in the Mirror of History", he claimed that Zoroaster was a Tajik from Bactria. In this book, Rahmon also wrote:

cquote|Many principles of the Zarathushtrian religion have left a deep imprint on the [Tajik] people's mind. The habit has been preserved prohibiting the killing of animals when they are pregnant and the cutting of trees in blossom. Water, earth and fire have to be protected from any impurity. The fumes of some fragrant herbs are still used to keep away sickness and the force of evil.

These and many other examples give evidence that in every Tajik house we may find trace of Zarathushtra's teachings.

Let us hope in the new millennium, the Tajik people will continue to live under the spiritual guidance of Zarathushtra, the prophet of truth and light.

Rahmon is a Sunni Muslim and has performed the hajj when he went to Mecca on March 1997. He has called for closer ties with other Muslim nations in the region, notably the Persian speaking nations of Iran and Afghanistan. His reply to the critics of the election standards of the 2006 Tajikistani presidential elections was:

References

External links

* [http://tjus.org/president.htm Official Website of the Tajik Embassy in USA]
* [http://www.president.tj/ Official Website of the President of Tajikistan]
* [http://www.ahura.homestead.com/files/IranZaminEight/Emomali_Rahmonov2.htm Excerpt concerning Zoroaster from Rahmonov's "The Tajiks In The Mirror of History"]


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