Muhammad Ibrāhīm Kāmil

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Muhammad Ibrāhīm Kāmil ( Arabic محمد إبراهيم كامل; * January 6, 1927 in Cairo ; † November 22, 2001 ibid) was an Egyptian diplomat and foreign minister .

Life

Muhammad Ibrāhīm Kāmil was married to Rashika Shaker and had two sons. He graduated from Cairo University in law in 1947 and met Anwar as-Sadat during a six-month prison term. Both belonged to the anti- British Ḥizb Miṣr al-Fatāh , who was involved in the murder of the former finance minister of the Wafd party government of Mustafa an-Nahhas Pasha , Amin Osman Pasha (* 1899 - 6 January 1946), by Hussein Taufik in the Adli Street in the center of Cairo.

Kāmil was briefly employed in the Ministry of Justice and joined the Foreign Service in 1956, which placed him in London, Mexico City, Ottawa, Montreal. From 1969 to 1972 he was ambassador in Kinshasa Avenue De l'Uganda, then worked in Stockholm until August 28, 1973 and then in Bonn until 1977 . From December 15, 1977 to September 17, 1978 he was Foreign Minister and took part in the negotiations of the Camp David Agreement and resigned as Foreign Minister before it was signed.

In June 1985, Kāmil became the first chairman of an Egyptian human rights organization that was declared illegal and tolerated by the government.

Fonts

  • The Camp David Accords: A Testimony, KPI 1986
  • The Lost Peace Of The Camp David Accords, 1984
  • Egypt's Road to Jerusalem, 1997

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Amin Osman Pasha (Dictionary of Modern Arab History). "Senator Shot In Cairo" , The Sydney Morning Herald , 7 January 1946th
  2. ^ The Guardian , December 11, 2001, Key player in Sadat's bold initiative to make peace between Egypt and Israel
  3. ^ The New York Times , Dec. 3, 2001, Mohammed I. Kamel, 74; Quit in Cairo Over Camp David
predecessor Office successor
Murad Ghalib Ambassador of the United Arab Republic to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
1969 to 1972
Aziz Abdel Hamid Hamza
Egyptian ambassador in Stockholm from
1972 to August 28, 1973
Osama Elmagdoub
Gamal Mansur Egyptian ambassador in Bonn
August 28, 1973 to 1977
Omar Ali Sirry
Ismail Fahmi Foreign Minister of Egypt
December 15, 1977 to September 17, 1978
Boutros Boutros-Ghali