Abd ar-Razzaq an-Naif
Abd ar-Razzaq al-Naif | |
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31st Prime Minister of Iraq 9th Prime Minister of the Republic of Iraq | |
In office 17 July 1968 – 30 July 1968 | |
President | Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr |
Preceded by | Tahir Yahya |
Succeeded by | Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr |
Personal details | |
Born |
1934 Fallujah |
Died |
10 July 1978 London |
Nationality | Iraqi |
Political party | Independent |
Occupation | Military officer |
Profession | Military officer, civil servant |
Abd ar-Razzaq Said al-Naif (Arabic: عبد الرزاق النايف) was an Iraqi military officer and general and was briefly Prime Minister of Iraq during 1968 until he was deposed.
General al-Naif was critically injured in an assassination attempt on 9 July 1978 as he left the Intercontinental Hotel in London's Park Lane and died the following day.[1]
His killer, Salem Ahmed Hassan, was quickly captured. Hassan was later convicted of the shooting at the Old Bailey and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1979.[1]
General al-Naif was reportedly killed on the orders of Saddam Hussein for his political opposition to the Ba'ath Party.[2]
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Preceded by Tahir Yahya |
Prime Minister of Iraq 1968 |
Succeeded by Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr 1968-1979 |
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