Murtada Said Abdel Baki al-Hadithi

Murtada Said Abdel Baki al-Hadithi (Arabic: مرتضى سعيد عبد الباقي الحديثي; 1941 - 1 June, 1980),[1][2] was an Iraqi politician, diplomat and minister.[3] Al-Hadithi served as Minister of Foreign Affairs. from 31 October 1971 to 23 June 1974.[4]

Biography

Al-Hadithi was Born in 1941 in Haditha, Al Anbar Governorate a small town located northwest of Baghdad, Al-Hadithi finished his elementary school in Haditha and moved to Ramadi for his higher school .[1] Al-Hadithi finished studying College of Education for Department of Mathematics in Baghdad in 1965.[1]

Politician Life

Al-Hadithi was member of Ba'ath Party from 1954 , after Ba'athism had took power in Iraq on 17 July 1968 ,Al-Hadithi got many important positions in Government.[3] Al-Hadithi was a Minister of Works and Economy from March in 1970 to 24 October 1971 , minister of Foreign Affairs from 1971 to 1974 and was ambassador in Soviet Union and Spain[1][2]

Death

Al-Hadithi was arrested in Baghdad after he had came back from Madrid during operations of Ba'ath Party Purge in July 1979 [5] and murdered in prison by Iraqi security forces on June 1, 1980 in Baghdad.[2]

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Abdul Karim al-Shaikhly
Minister for Foreign Affairs
1971–1974
Succeeded by
Shathel Taqa
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