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- Q16728537 description "Iraqi politician".
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- Q16728537 abstract "Ahmad Khalaf al-Dulaimi (Arabic: احمد خلف الدليمي, also Ahmad Khalaf Muhammad al-Dulaimi, Ahmed Khalaf Dheyabi) is an Iraqi politician and the Governor of Al Anbar province since August 2013.The Anbar governorate election was held in June 2013, amidst on-going demonstrations in Sunni Arab majority areas. The elections in Anbar were topped by the pro-protest 'Uniters List', which allied the al-Hadba party of Usama al-Nujayfi, the speaker of the Council of Representatives of Iraq with the Iraqi Islamic Party, which had controlled al-Anbar governorate from 2005 to 2009. The previous governor, Qasim Al-Fahdawi, was a businessman who had been nominated by the Awakening parties that had won the 2009 elections.He served 2007-09 as Director of Internal Security for Al-Anbar Governorate, and before that as an instructor at the Iraqi Military Academy. He is married and has six children.Ahmad Khalaf al-Dulaimi, a protest organizer from the Iraqi Islamic Party, was eventually chosen as the new Governor. He was sworn in on Tuesday 20 August 2013.After being sworn in, al-Dulaimi met with protest leaders, and vowed to defend them should they be targeted by any party.Ahmad Khalaf al-Dulaimi was wounded in the head and chest on September 7, 2014 during an operation against anti-government forces in the town of Barwana, al-Anbar Province. He was flown to Amman, Jordan for treatment, and then to Berlin, Germany. One member of al-Dulaimi's security team and seven soldiers were killed in the attack. In December 2014 the Anbar Provincial Council moved to have the governor retired, a proposal which he has rejected.".
- Q16728537 alias "Ahmad Khalaf Muhammad Al-Dulaimi, Ahmed Khalaf Al-Dheyabi".
- Q16728537 birthDate "1968".
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- Q16728537 alternativeNames "Ahmad Khalaf Muhammad Al-Dulaimi, Ahmed Khalaf Al-Dheyabi".
- Q16728537 birthPlace "Al-Ramadi, Iraq".
- Q16728537 dateOfBirth "1968".
- Q16728537 name "Ahmad Khalaf Muhammad al-Dulaimi".
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- Q16728537 office "Governor of Anbar".
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- Q16728537 shortDescription "Iraqi politician".
- Q16728537 termStart "2013-08-20".
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- Q16728537 comment "Ahmad Khalaf al-Dulaimi (Arabic: احمد خلف الدليمي, also Ahmad Khalaf Muhammad al-Dulaimi, Ahmed Khalaf Dheyabi) is an Iraqi politician and the Governor of Al Anbar province since August 2013.The Anbar governorate election was held in June 2013, amidst on-going demonstrations in Sunni Arab majority areas.".
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