Mahmud Sulayman al-Maghribi
- Mahmud Sulayman al-Maghribi
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Mahmood Suleiman Maghribi
محمود سليمان المغربي |
Prime Minister of Libya |
In office
8 September 1969 – 16 January 1970 |
Preceded by |
Wanis al-Qaddafi |
Succeeded by |
Muammar Gaddafi |
Personal details |
Born |
1935
Haifa, Israel |
Died |
17 July 2009 |
Mahmood Suleiman Maghribi(Arabic: محمود سليمان المغربي ) (1933 - 2009) was Prime Minister of Libya from 8 September 1969 to 16 January 1970.[1] He died 17 July 2009.
Biography
Maghribi, who was born and raised in Haifa before moving to Syria in 1948, was the first prime minister of Libya after the revolution in 1969. He later represented Libya at the United Nations when the country was part of the UN Security Council in 1970 before moving to London as Libyan ambassador to the UK. He left the embassy in October 1976, but remained in London working as a legal consultant. He retired to Damascus in 2008.
He co-founded 'the Children of Palestine' in Syria in 1950. The organisation fought for and won the rights of Palestinians in Syria and his fondness of Syria and belief in a pan Arab unity remained strong throughout his life.
Maghribi worked within the ministry of education in Qatar while studying Law at Damascus University before gaining his PhD in Petroleum law at George Washington University in the United States. From there he moved to Libya and initiated a strike among the country’s petroleum workers in 1967 against foreign exploitation of Libyan resources, for which he was sentenced to four year imprisonment and stripped of his Libyan nationality.
He died on 17 July 2009, survived by his wife, three daughters and a granddaughter.
References
Persondata |
Name |
Maghribi, Mahmud Sulayman |
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Short description |
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Date of birth |
1935 |
Place of birth |
Haifa, Israel |
Date of death |
17 July 2009 |
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Categories: - Prime Ministers of Libya
- 1935 births
- Permanent Representatives of Libya to the United Nations
- 2009 deaths
- Libyan people stubs
- North African politician stubs
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