Alaa Hussein Ali

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Ala'a Hussein Ali Jaber Al-Khafaji
علاء حسين علي جبر الخفاجي
File:Kuwaiti Prime Minister Alaa Hussein Ali 1990 with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.jpg
Ali (left) with Saddam Hussein in 1990
Prime Minister of Kuwait
In office
August 4, 1990 – August 28, 1990
Preceded bySaad Al-Salim Al-Sabah
Succeeded byAli Hassan al-Majid (as Governor of Kuwait)
Saad Al-Salim Al-Sabah
Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq
In office
1990–1991
PresidentSaddam Hussein
Prime MinisterSaddam Hussein
Personal details
Born1958[1]
PartyBa'ath
ProfessionMilitary officer
Military service
AllegianceFile:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait (1976–1990)
File:Flag of Iraq (1963-1991).svg Iraq (1990–2000)
RankKuwait Second lieutenant
Ba'athist Iraq Colonel

Ala'a Hussein Ali Al-Khafaji Al-Jaber (Arabic: علاء حسين علي جبر الخفاجي; born 1958) is a Kuwaiti-born Iraqi military officer who served as the head of the Republic of Kuwait, a brief puppet government in Kuwait after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.

Political career

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Al-Khafaji held dual nationalities as an Iraqi and Kuwaiti, having grown up in Kuwait and studied in Baghdad where he became a member of the ruling Ba'ath Party. He held the rank of second lieutenant in the Kuwaiti army prior to the invasion, during the invasion however, Al-Khafaji was promoted to colonel in Baghdad and placed at the head of a 9-member puppet government. On August 9, 1990, Kuwait was annexed by Iraq and Al-Khafaji became the Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister.

Trial and imprisonment

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In 1993, Al-Khafaji was sentenced in absentia to death by hanging for treason by the Kuwaiti government. In January 2000 he returned to Kuwait after having fled to Norway to attempt to appeal the sentence. The court however, affirmed his conviction on May 3, 2000. In March 2001, his sentence was commuted by the court of cassation to life in prison instead due to his voluntary return.[2]

In September 2024, the Kuwaiti government revoked Al-Khafaji's Kuwaiti citizenship on grounds of high treason.[3][4]

References

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