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- Q2385932 description "Commander of the Tripoli Brigade".
- Q2385932 description "Commander of the Tripoli Brigade".
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- Q2385932 abstract "Mahdi al-Harati (born c. 1973) is an Irish-Libyan politician and former co-commander of the Tripoli Brigade during the Libyan Civil War. He was also the commander of Liwaa Al-Umma, a militant group fighting against the Syrian government in the Syrian civil war.Before the Libyan civil war he was an Arabic teacher in Dublin, where he lived with his Irish-born wife and family.He was described by Volkskrant, a Dutch daily newspaper, as being a face of the Battle of Tripoli and one of the most important rebel commanders of the Libyan civil war. The Sunday Times, a British newspaper, offered a first-hand account of Al-Mahdi's advance on Tripoli and his men's assault on Gaddafi's former residence, Bab Al-Azizia.He was appointed second in command of the newly formed Tripoli Military Council.On 6 October 2011, a gang broke into al-Harati's house in Rathkeale, as his wife Eftaima al-Najar was in Tallaght hospital with one of their children. The thieves took an important quantity of expensive jewels from the couple's bedroom, as well as 200,000 euros in €500 notes hidden on a hot press. When asked about the substantial amount of cash, al-Harati declared to Irish officers that the money was given to him by members of an American intelligence agency to help to bring down Muammar Gaddafi.On 11 October 2011, Al-Harati resigned as deputy head of the Tripoli Military Council, amid tensions over security in the capital. According to the Irish Times, while Al-Harati's associates in Tripoli assured that the resignation was for "personal reasons", a senior NTC official quoted by CNN said that the resignation was because of "differences with the National Transitional Council on the planning of the security of Tripoli". Fathi Al-Wersali, a member of the Tripoli Military Council, stated that Al-Harati would continue as commander of the Tripoli brigade.Following his involvement in the Libyan civil war al-Harati went on a fact-finding mission to Syria where, following discussions with members of the Syrian opposition, he decided to form the militant group Liwaa Al-Umma. After six months leading Liwaa Al-Umma, Al-Harati left the brigade in September 2012 and handed over its command to the Free Syrian Army.In 2014, Al-Harati was elected mayor of Libya's capital city of Tripoli.".
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- Q2385932 birthDate "1973".
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- Q2385932 office "Mayor ofTripoli".
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- Q2385932 allegiance "National Transitional Council".
- Q2385932 allegiance "Syrian National Council".
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- Q2385932 dateOfBirth "c. 1973".
- Q2385932 name "Mahdi al-Harati".
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- Q2385932 shortDescription "Commander of the Tripoli Brigade".
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- Q2385932 comment "Mahdi al-Harati (born c. 1973) is an Irish-Libyan politician and former co-commander of the Tripoli Brigade during the Libyan Civil War.".
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