Asad al-Hashemi

Asad al-Hashemi

Asad Kamal Mohammed Abdullah al-Hashimi is an Iraqi politician and the current Culture Minister in the government of Nouri al-Maliki

Background

Hashemi is a Sunni Arab Iraqi who is a professor of Islamic studies. He is a member of the Iraqi People's Conference, a Sunni Arab-led political party led by Adnan al-Dulaimi, which is part of the Iraqi Accord Front electoral coalition.

Hashimi was appointed as Culture Minister in May 2006 as one of six members from the Iraqi Accord Front. [1] His appointment was criticised by artists and intellectuals in Baghdad who said he wasn't qualified for the position. [2] He was originally reported to have declined his appointment, but this was later denied.[2]

In June 2007 a warrant was issued for Hashemi's arrest, accusing him of ordering the attempted assassination of the Sunni Arab Iraqi politician, Mithal al-Alusi, in February 2005.[3] In response the Front suspended its participation in the government.[4] al-Alusi then accused the US Embassy of giving shelter to Hashimi.[5]

References

  1. ^ IRAQI CABINET MEMBERS, The Iraq Foundation
  2. ^ a b IRAQ'S CULTURE MINISTER RESIGNS, Radio Free Europe, 2006-05-24, accessed on 2007-06-29
  3. ^ Arrest Warrant Issued For Iraq's Culture Minister, Radio Free Europe, 2007-06-26, accessed on 2006-07-29
  4. ^ Main Sunni Bloc Suspends Participation in Iraqi Government, Voice of America, 2007-06-29, accessed on 2007-06-29
  5. ^ Embassy accused of hiding suspect, Associated Press, via the Denver Post, 2007-06-29, accessed on 2007-06-29

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