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- Ahmad_Fatfat abstract "Ahmad Fatfat (Arabic: أحمد فتفت) (born 28 March 1953) is a Lebanese politician from Danniyeh (Sîr ed Dannîyé), North Lebanon. He was the minister of youth and sports in the cabinet of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora. From February to November 2006 he was the interim interior minister. He is seen as being opposed to Syrian involvement in Lebanon.".
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- Ahmad_Fatfat wikiPageWikiLink Islamism.
- Ahmad_Fatfat wikiPageWikiLink Issam_Fares.
- Ahmad_Fatfat wikiPageWikiLink Jyllands-Posten_Muhammad_cartoons_controversy.
- Ahmad_Fatfat wikiPageWikiLink Lebanese_Civil_War.
- Ahmad_Fatfat wikiPageWikiLink Lebanese_general_election,_1992.
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- Ahmad_Fatfat wikiPageWikiLink Lebanese_general_election,_2000.
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- Ahmad_Fatfat wikiPageWikiLink NBN_(Lebanese_TV).
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- Ahmad_Fatfat subject Category:1953_births.
- Ahmad_Fatfat subject Category:Future_Movement_politicians.
- Ahmad_Fatfat subject Category:Government_ministers_of_Lebanon.
- Ahmad_Fatfat subject Category:Living_people.
- Ahmad_Fatfat subject Category:Members_of_the_Parliament_of_Lebanon.
- Ahmad_Fatfat hypernym Politician.
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- Ahmad_Fatfat comment "Ahmad Fatfat (Arabic: أحمد فتفت) (born 28 March 1953) is a Lebanese politician from Danniyeh (Sîr ed Dannîyé), North Lebanon. He was the minister of youth and sports in the cabinet of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora. From February to November 2006 he was the interim interior minister. He is seen as being opposed to Syrian involvement in Lebanon.".
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- Ahmad_Fatfat homepage www.ahmadfatfat.com.
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