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Faysal Abd al-Latif al-Shaabi | |
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فيصل عبد اللطيف الشعبي | |
Faysal in 1969 | |
1st Prime Minister of the People's Republic of South Yemen | |
In office 6 April 1969 – 22 June 1969 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Muhammad Ali Haitham |
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Born | 1935 Lahij, Sultanate of Lahej, Bombay Presidency, Aden Protectorate, British India |
Died | 2 April 1970(1970-04-02) (aged 34–35) Aden, South Yemen |
Political party | NLF |
Relations | Zainab al-Shaabi (sister) Qahtan al-Shaabi (cousin and brother-in-law) |
Parent | Sheik Abd al-Latif Abd al-Qawi al-Shaabi |
Faysal Abd al-Latif al-Shaabi (Arabic: فيصل عبد الطيف الشعبي; 1935 – 2 April 1970) was briefly the Prime Minister of the People's Republic of South Yemen, from 6 April 1969 until the political coup (Corrective Move) that led to Salim Ali Rubai's ascendance to power on 22 June 1969. Al-Shaabi was appointed prime minister by President Qahtan Mohammed al-Shaabi. After being ousted, al-Shaabi was kept under house arrest, but was moved to a detention camp at the end of March 1970. On 3 April 1970, the government radio in Aden broadcast a report that al-Shaabi "was fatally wounded when he tried to escape the detention camp."
References
- http://adenalhadath.net/mobile/news_details.php?sid=10236
- Bidwell (2012-10-12). Dictionary Of Modern Arab History. Routledge. ISBN 9781136162985.
- "Ex-Premier Fatally Shot", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 4, 1970, p2
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Preceded bynone | Prime Minister of South Yemen 1969 |
Succeeded byMuhammad Ali Haitham |
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North Yemen (1962–1990) | |
South Yemen (1969–1990) |
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Republic of Yemen (1990–) |
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