Fawzi Abdel A'al
Fawzi Abdel A'al, M.A., (Arabic: ) فوزي عبدالعال; is a prosecutor and a Libyan politician born in the city of Misrata in 1971. He was named Interior Minister on 22 November 2011 by Abdurrahim El-Keib.[1] Prior to the 2011 Libyan Uprising Fawzi worked as a prosecutor at the Misratta Central Court. Fawzi lost one of his brothers during the 2011 Uprising.
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City Representatives |
Hassan Fadeel · Salih Dirssi · Ahmed Dayikh · Mustafa Houni · Abd al-Qadr Minsar · Emadaldeen Nussayr · Khaled Nassrat · AbdAllah Turki · Mukhtar Jadal · Ahmed Zway · Mustafa Lindi · Abdullah Moussa Al-Mayhoub · Taher Dyab · Mussa Balkami · Mohamed ZaynAbideen · Fathi Mohammed Baja · Ahmed Al-Abbar · Salwa Fawzi El-Deghali · Khaled Sayih · Mansour Kikhia · Intisar Ageeli · Abd al-Basset Naama · Ihbaybil Doii · Ashour Bourashed · Khaled Ahmed ShikShik · Othman BenSassi · Abd al-Majeed Sayf-alNasser · Mohamed Rimash · Fraj Shoeib · Ali al-Juwani · Farhat Shirshari · Othman Mgayrhi · Alameen Bilhaj · Abd al-Razzag Aradi · Mohamed Hrayzi · Abd al-Razzag Abuhajar · Ali Shitwi · AbdAllah Banoon · Abd al-Nasser Salem · Abd al-Basset Abadi · Abd al-Nasser Nafaa · Salih Darhub · Osama AbuKraza · Milad Oud · Ali Manaa · Idris AbuFayid · Jamal Issa · Ali Gamma · Abd al-Hadi Shaweesh · Ramadan Khaled · Ibrahim BenGhasheer · Suleiman Al-Fortia · Mohamed Al-Muntasir · Salem Gnan · Hassan Sghayir · Saad Nasr · Abd al-Razzaq Madi · Mubarak al-Futmani
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Abdel-A'al, Fawzi |
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1971 |
Place of birth |
Misrata |
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