- Lakhdar Brahimi
Lakhdar Brahimi (
Arabic : الأخضر الإبراهيمي) (bornJanuary 1 ,1934 inAlgeria ) was a veteranUnited Nations envoy and advisor. He retired from his duties at the end of 2005. Brahimi is a member of theCommission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor , the first global initiative to focus specificially on the link between exclusion, poverty and law.He was the
United Nations special representative forAfghanistan andIraq . Before his appointment in 2001 by Secretary-GeneralKofi Annan , he had served the U.N. as special representative toHaiti and toSouth Africa . Before coming to the U.N., Brahimi, who represented the National Liberation Front inJakarta during Algeria's 1956–1961 independence movement, was anArab League official (1984-1991) and the Algerian Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1991 until 1993. Mr. Brahimi was educated inAlgeria andFrance (law andpolitical science ), and is fluent in Arabic, English and French. Brahimi is married with three children. His daughter, Reem (also spelled Rym), who was aCNN Correspondent in Baghdad during the 2003 Iraq War, is married toPrince Ali of Jordan . Lakhdar Brahimi was also chair of thePanel on United Nations Peace Operations , which produced the influential Brahimi Report [http://www.un.org/peace/reports/peace_operations/] .On a visit to
Baghdad in April 2004 to help determine how and whenIraq i elections can be held, he said that the recent violence threatens to delay Iraqi national assembly elections—the national assembly is to pick the president and write a constitution. :"The elections scheduled to take place in January 2005 are the most important milestone," Mr. Brahimi said. "There is no substitute for the legitimacy that comes from free and fair elections." (Witter, 2004)Brahimi suggested that the
Iraq Interim Governing Council should be dissolved, and that most of its members should not have any role in the new government. Though the council was in fact dissolved early, some of its members will have major roles in the new government. The president, one of the two vice-presidents, and the prime minister are all from the council. Most prominently, his criticism ofAhmed Chalabi has led to Chalabi's claim that Brahimi is an Arab nationalist who should have no role in determining the future of Iraq. At the same time, close allies of Chalabi have been pushing claims that various world leaders and the UN took bribes fromSaddam Hussein under theOil for Food program .In May 2004 Brahimi was supposed to play a large advisory role in the appointment of candidates, which ended up selecting as Iraq's new interim President and Prime Minister:
Ghazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer andIyad Allawi , respectively. However, Brahimi expressed serious disappointment and frustration about his role. "Bremer is the dictator of Iraq, He has the money. He has the signature. ... I will not say who was my first choice, and who was not my first choice ... I will remind you that the Americans are governing this country." According to a person who spoke with him, "He was very disappointed, very frustrated,"al Dulame said. "I asked him why he didn't say that publicly (and) he said, `I am the U.N. envoy to Iraq, how can I admit to failure?'" [Lasseter, Tom. [http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0603-01.htm UN's Brahimi: Bremer the 'Dictator of Iraq' in Shaping Iraqi Government] ,June 3 ,2004 . AccessedJune 15 ,2008 .] Brahimi announced his resignation, resulting from "great difficulties and frustration experienced during his assignment in Iraq", at the UN in New York on 12. June. [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/438248.html]On February 5, Secretary-General
Ban Ki Moon appointed Brahimi to lead a panel investigation on United Nations staff security in the wake of theDecember 11, 2007 Algiers bombings . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7230994.stm Algerian blasts suspects arrested] , "BBC News",February 6 ,2008 . AccessedJune 15 ,2008 .]References
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*Willis Witter (April 15, 2004). [http://www.washtimes.com/world/20040415-124444-4930r.htm Al-Sadr agrees to talks with U.S.] "
The Washington Times ".
* [http://www.un.org/News/dh/iraq/brahimi-bio-jan04.htm UN Biography for Lakhdar Brahimi - "January 2004"]
* [http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=16989&Cr=Brahimi&Cr1= Veteran UN envoy and adviser Lakhdar Brahimi to retire at end of year]
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