Ahmed Dini Ahmed

Ahmed Dini Ahmed (* 1932 † 12 September 2004 in Djibouti City) (Arabic: أحمد ديني أحمد ) was a politician in Djibouti.

Life

Ahmed Dini Ahmed was born near the Mont Mabla in northern Djibouti and belonged to the ethnic group of the Afar. In politics, he went with 26 years. In 1959, he became Vice President of the Government Council of the former French territory of the Afars and Issas, and thus held the highest office for locals. In the 1960s, he held various positions for the State Council.

In 1973, Ahmed Dini, together with the Issa Hassan Gouled Aptidon the Ligue Populaire Africaine pour l Independence ( LPAI), which advocated the independence of Djibouti from France. This goal was achieved in 1977, after which Aptidon President Ahmed Dini Ahmed was and made ​​it his prime minister.

In 1978 he left the government, claiming that double Aptidon, to concentrate power on himself, and retired to Tadjoura. Aptidon made ​​1981 his party Rassemblement Populaire pour le Progres (RPP ) for the only legal party unity.

In 1990, when Ahmed Dini of the opposition grouping Afar Front pour la Restauration de l' Unité et de la Démocratie ( FRUD ), which started a civil war against the government in 1991; He became chairman of the FRUD 1992. While a part of concluded in 1994 FRUD peace with the government at the end, led the faction led by Ahmed Dini continue the armed struggle. After a peace agreement in 2001 finally Ahmed Dini returned after nine years in exile in Paris to Djibouti, where he founded the party Union pour l' alternance démocratique.

On 12 September 2004, he died at 72 years in Djibouti City.

Swell

  • Jeune Afrique: Ahmed Dini Ahmed (French)

Hassan Gouled Aptidon | Ahmed Dini Ahmed | Abdallah Mohamed Kamil | Barkat Gourad Hamadou | Dileita Mohamed Dileita | Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed

  • Prime Minister (Djibouti)
  • Dschibutier
  • Born in 1932
  • Died in 2004
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