词条 | Mohamed Aujjar |
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| honorific-prefix = | name = Mohamed Aujjar | honorific-suffix = | image = | imagesize = | smallimage = | alt = | caption = | order = | office = Minister of Human Rights | primeminister = | term_start = 14 March 1998 | term_end = 8 October 2007 | predecessor = Mohamed Ziane (as Secretary of State) | successor = none| party = RNI | birth_date = {{birth year and age|1959}} | birth_place = Targuist, Morocco | death_date = | death_place = | restingplace = | restingplacecoordinates = | birthname = | citizenship = | nationality = | spouse = | relations = | children = | residence = | alma_mater = University of Mohammed I, Oujda | occupation = Politician, journalist | profession = | cabinet = | committees = | portfolio = | religion = Sunni Islam | signature = | signature_alt = | website = | footnotes = | office2 = Minister of Justice | termstart1 = October 2014 | termend1 = April 2017 | office1 = Ambassador Permanent Representative of the Kingdom to the United Nations Office at Geneva | termstart2 = April 2017 | termend2 = Current }} Mohamed Aujjar ({{lang-ar|محمد أوجار}} ; born 1959, Targuist) is a Moroccan politician of the National Rally of Independents party. Mr. Mohamed Aujjar, appointed by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Minister of Justice, on Wednesday, April 5, 2017[1]. He held the position of Minister of Human Rights in the cabinets of Driss Jettou and Abderrahmane Youssoufi.[2][3] He is a member of the "HACA", Morocco's media regulating body.[3] Aujjar holds a bachelor in law and worked as a journalist then editor-in-chief of the daily al-Mithaq.[2] Mohamed Aujjar was the Ambassador permanent representative of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva[4] between October 2014 and April 2017. He has taken several training courses in the field of press and information in the United States, France and Portugal. He is also a founding member of the Moroccan Organization of Human Rights (OMDH) and of the Press Club in Morocco. Author of several studies and contributions published in the Moroccan and Arab press, Mr. Aujjar also served as Deputy Secretary General of the National Union of the Moroccan Press (SNPM). [5] In the parliamentary elections of September 27, 2002, he was elected as a member of the riding of Rabat-Océan.[5] On 7 November 2002, Mr. Aujjar was appointed by the Sovereign Minister for Human Rights in the Government of Driss Jettou, a position he held until 8 June 2004. He has chaired several international election observation missions in several African countries.[6][7] See also
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.maroc.ma/en/content/list-government|title=List of Government|date=2013-10-14|website=Maroc.ma|language=en|access-date=2019-03-30}} {{Cabinet of Driss Jettou}}{{Media in Morocco}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aujjar, Mohamed}}{{Morocco-politician-stub}}2. ^1 {{cite news|title=Biographies des membres du gouvernement|url=http://www.maghress.com/fr/lematin/22338|accessdate=1 September 2012|newspaper=Le Matin|date=8 November 2002}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|title=Membres|url=http://www.haca.ma/csca/membres.jsp|publisher=HACA}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.unog.ch/unog/website/missions.nsf/(httpPermanentMissions_fr)/ACCFAAA6A5647178C1256F410045200E?OpenDocument|title=Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva|last=|first=|date=|website=United Nations Office of Geneva|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2017-04-05}} 5. ^1 {{Cite web|url=http://www.maroc.ma/en/system/files/biography_of_mr_mohamed_aujjar.docx|title=Biography Mohamed Aujjar|last=|first=|date=|website=Moroccan Government Website|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}} 6. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.maghress.com/fr/aujourdhui/36176|title=Liban : Aujjar parmi les observateurs de l'OIF|website=Maghress|access-date=2019-03-30}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://fr.le360.ma/politique/des-observateurs-marocains-aux-presidentielles-mauritaniennes-17049|title=Des observateurs marocains aux présidentielles mauritaniennes|website=fr.le360.ma|language=fr|access-date=2019-03-30}} 9 : 1959 births|Moroccan Berber politicians|Government ministers of Morocco|Living people|People from Targuist|Riffian people|Moroccan journalists|Moroccan editors|Members of the House of Representatives (Morocco) |
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