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1 Controversy around the Lycée Abdel Kader high school.  





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Hind Hariri
Hind Hariri in Monaco, 2017
Born

Hind Rafic al-Hariri


1984 (age 39–40)
NationalityLebanese, Saudi, French
Spouse

Mohammad Anas Al Karout

(m. 2009)
Children2
Parent(s)Rafic Hariri
Nazik Hariri
RelativesAyman Hariri (brother)
Fahd Hariri (brother)
Bahaa Hariri (half-brother)
Saad Hariri (half-brother)

Hind Rafic al-Hariri (Arabic: هند الحريري; born in 1984) is the youngest child of Lebanese businessman and politician Rafic Hariri. She graduated from the Lebanese American UniversityinBeirut[1] and campaigned for her half-brother Saad in Lebanese elections. In 2008, Forbes magazine listed her as "one of the world's youngest billionaires".[1]

In 2009, she married Mohammad Anas Al Karout. They had their first son, Mohammad in 2010, and in December 2011 they had their second son, Rafik.[citation needed]

Controversy around the Lycée Abdel Kader high school.

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In November 2018, Hind Hariri was reported to be behind the controversial decision to relocate the historic Lycée Abdel Kader School.[2] Hind Hariri allegedly put on sale the high school with the goal to construct a mall in its location. L'Orient Le Jour, a Lebanese Francophone newspaper reported[2] that students, their parents and professors rejected the move in a protest in front of the school's main entrance.

References

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  1. ^ a b Hessel, Evan (5 March 2008). "The World's Billionaires: Under 40". Forbes. Retrieved 12 May 2008.
  • ^ a b El-HAGE, Anne-Marie (8 November 2018). "Le Lycée Abdel Kader pourrait être détruit et relocalisé à Baabda - Anne-Marie El-HAGE". L'Orient-Le Jour (in French). Retrieved 9 November 2018.

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