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Hakam Balawi
Born
Hakam Umar As‘ad Balawi

1939 (age 84–85)
NationalityPalestinian


Hakam Umar As‘ad Balawi (born 1939) is a Palestinian politician and has been a member of the Palestinian National Authority cabinet and the Palestinian Legislative Council.

Early life and education

Balawi was born in the town of Bal'a, near Tulkarm in British Mandate Palestine in 1939.[1] He has diplomas in administration, journalism and education.[2]

Career

Balawi became the Deputy Head of the Central Information Committee of Fatah from 1968-78. His political career began when he was assigned as the Palestine Liberation Organization's ambassador to Libya from 1973 to 1975.[2] After, serving as ambassador he became a staunch Fatah activist and then served as an ambassador of the PLO to Tunisia from 1983 to 1994.[1]

Yasser Arafat assigned Balawi the cabinet post of Interior Minister of the Palestinian National Authority in November 2003. Currently he is a member of the Palestinian National Council and the Secretary of the Union of Palestinian Writers and Journalists.[1] During Arafat's presidency of the PNA and his chairmanship of the PLO, Balawi was said to be a "loyalist".[3]

Personal life

Balawi has also engaged in writing several plays and novels. He is married and has four children.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Hakam Balawi". JMCC. 4 January 2010. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Hakam Balawi". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  3. ^ New Palestinian cabinet approved BBC News 12 November 2003.

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