Ibrahim Dabbashi

Ibrahim Dabbashi
ابراهيم الدباشي
Permanent Representative of Libya to the United Nations
Assumed office
23 July 2013
Preceded by Abdel Rahman Shalgham
Personal details
Born Ibrahim O. Dabbashi
(1950-02-25) February 25, 1950
Sabratha, Libya
Nationality  Libyan
Political party Independent
Alma mater University of Tripoli
Religion Islam
Website Dabbashi.com

Ibrahim Omar Dabbashi (born 25 February 1950) is a Libyan diplomat who currently serves as the Libyan Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York. Dabbashi led the country's UN mission in opposing the continued rule of Muammar Gaddafi.[1]

Dabbashi was born in Sabratha, Libya. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Al Fateh University in 1974 and joined the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1975.

In January 2009, Dabbashi became the deputy Permanent Representative of Libya to the United Nations in New York. In March 2009, he served a term as the President of the United Nations Security Council.[2]

In February 2011, Dabbashi announced that he and the other members of Libya's UN mission were calling on Gaddafi to resign and that crimes against humanity and war crimes had been committed in Libya by the regime.[1]

In November 2011, after the fall of Gaddafi's government, it was reported that Dabbashi would be appointed as Libya's foreign minister by the National Transitional Council,[3] but the reports proved incorrect when Ashour Bin Khayal was appointed to the position.[4]

Education

Dabbashi earned a BA in French Language and Literature from the University of Alfateh in 1974 and a diploma in Refugee Law from the International Institute of Humanitarian Law in 2005.

Languages

Dabbashi is fluent in Arabic, French, and English.

Work experience

Participation in international and regional forums

United Nations and Related Meetings

Organisation of African Unity/ African Union Meetings

He participated as a member of Libyan Delegations to several countries [5]

Notes

http://www.libyanmission-un.org http://www.dabbashi.org

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