Muhammad Zimam Abd Al-Razzaq | |
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محمد زمام عبد الرزاق | |
Ministry of Interior | |
In office 1995 – May 2001 | |
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Born | Muhammad Zimam Abd Al-Razzaq Al-Sadoun 1942 (age 81–82) Dhi Qar, Iraq |
Political party | Iraqi Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party |
Muhammad Zimam Abd Al-Razzaq (Arabic: محمد زمام عبد الرزاق) is an Iraqi politician.
He was born in 1942 in Suq al-Shuyukh District in al-Muntafiq Brigade (currently Dhi Qar Governorate), and he belongs to al-Saadoun tribe.[1] He held several positions during the rule of the Arab Socialist Baath Party in Iraq, including a member of the Revolutionary Command Council and Governor of Saladin Governorate.[2][3]
He completed his studies in law and political science. He served as Minister of the Interior from 1995 to May 2001, when he was succeeded by Mahmud Dhiyab.[4]
He was arrested at his home in Al-Saydiya neighborhood in Baghdad on February 15, 2004, as he was on the list of Iraqis most wanted by the United States.[2]
On 9 April 2009, he was sentenced to life in prison because he was involved in the ethnic cleansing of Kurds and other minorities.[5][6]
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