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Abdul Hamid Al Bakoush
عبد الحميد البكوش
Prime Minister of Libya
In office
25 October 1967 – 4 September 1968
Preceded byAbdul Qadir al-Badri
Succeeded byWanis al-Qaddafi
Justice Minister of Libya
In office
22 January 1964 – 4 October 1968
Preceded byOmar Mahmud al-Muntasir
Succeeded byRajab al-Majri
Personal details
Born(1933-08-10)10 August 1933
Tripoli, Libya
Died4 December 2007(2007-12-04) (aged 74)
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Abdul Hamid al-Bakkoush (Arabic: عبد الحميد البكوش) (10 August 1933 – 4 December 2007)[citation needed] was Prime MinisterofLibya from 25 October 1967 to 4 September 1968. After the proclamation of the Jamahiriya by Gaddafi, he went into exile to Egypt and became one of the leaders of the opposition to the Libyan government. He also held the office of Minister of Justice thrice between January 1964 and September 1968.[1]

Prime Minister[edit]

In 1968, during his term in office, Libya created, with Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), in order to coordinate production, refining, transport, and commercialization of oil between the three countries. In July of that same year, Libya signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

After premiership, he became the ambassador of Libya to France.[2]

Opposition from exile[edit]

During Gaddafi's presidency he went into exile, first to London and then to Paris. In 1977 he settled in Cairo, Egypt, where in 1982 he created the Libyan Liberation Organization, joining the Libyan National Salvation Front (LNSF), the opposition in exile.[3]

Following the arrival of a suspected Libyan hit squad in Cairo, Egyptian officials faked his assassination on November 12, 1984, publishing staged photos in the press to get Libya to announce the assassination a success. Libya took the bait, and relations between Egypt and Libya, which were already poor, deteriorated even further.[4][5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Salem el Kebti, "Libia..Maseerat al Istiqlal…Watha'iq Mahalliya wa Dawliya", Part 3, ad-Dar al-Arabiya lil Uloum Nashiroun, 1st ed., 2012.
  • ^ "رئيس وزراء ليبيا الأسبق (عبد الحميد البكوش) فى ذمة الله". Archived from the original on 2016-03-09. Retrieved 2013-08-26.
  • ^ "Libya - Exiled Opposition". LIBYA - A Country Study. Federal Research Division, Library of Congress. 1987.
  • ^ Athens News Agency (via Olympio Vima), "Former Libyan PM executed", November 18, 1984.
  • ^ Arnold, Guy (1996). The Maverick State: Gaddafi and the New World Order. Cassell. p. 36. ISBN 9780304333660.


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