Tuesday, February 14, 2012


Iraq

Iraqi Premier Has No Desire For Second Term

Al-Maliki (right) visiting Baghdad University in November 2006 (epa)

January 3, 2007 -- Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is quoted as saying he has no desire to serve another term as Iraq's prime minister.

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Al-Maliki told the U.S. newspaper "The Wall Street Journal" in an interview that he wishes his current term as head of the government was already over.


Al-Maliki indicated his job has been difficult because of political divisions among Iraqis, but said he still has hope that Iraq will have peace in his lifetime.


Al-Maliki's four-year term began some seven months ago.


(Reuters, AFP)

Nuri al-Maliki

Nuri al-Maliki (epa) 

NURI KAMIL AL-MALIKI (Jawad al-Maliki is a nom de guerre) was born in 1950 in the Twayrij al-Hindiyah district of Karbala.
     Commonly known as Abu Isra, al-Maliki joined the Islamic Al-Da'wah Party in 1968.
     He holds an M.A. in Koran and Arabic Language Studies from Salah al-Din University in Irbil.
     Following a crackdown on outlawed parties by the regime of Saddam Hussien, al-Maliki fled the country in 1980, seeking asylum first in Iran and later in Syria.
     While in Syria, he also published a magazine -- "Al-Mawqif" ("The Attitude") -- that became the mouthpiece of the Islamic Al-Da'wah Party.
     For several years, al-Maliki served as the head of jihad and military operations for the party, subsequently becoming a member of its political bureau.
     Following the liberation of Iraq, he served as deputy director of the de-Ba'athification commission established by the Coalition Provisional Authority.
     In 2004, al-Maliki was elected deputy speaker of the interim National Assembly.
     He played a leading role in settling the August 2004 crisis in Al-Najaf when supporters of Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr battled coalition forces for three weeks.
     In 2005, he served as chairman of the transitional National Assembly's Security and Defense Committee. He was also a member of the committe responsible for drafting Iraq's new constitution.
     He has also served as a spokesman for transitional Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Ja'fari and as spokesman for the United Iraqi Alliance.

More about al-Maliki:
Premier-Designate Promises Tough Approach

Tough Challenges Face New Prime Minister


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