词条 | Salah Marghani |
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| name = Salah Bashir Marghani | image = | imagesize = | office1 = | primeminister1 = | predecessor1 = | successor1 = | term_start1 = | term_end1 = | office = Minister of Justice | president = | primeminister=Ali Zeidan Abdullah al Thinni | predecessor = | successor = | term_start = November 2012 | term_end = 29 August 2014 | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | restingplace = | party = | residence = | alma_mater = Benghazi University | spouse = | nationality = Libyan | religion= | children = | website = | footnotes = }}Salah Bashir Marghani (Salah al Marghani, Saleh al-Mergani) is a Libyan jurist, and the former justice minister in the post-civil war government of Libya. He was part of Prime Minister Ali Zeidan's initial cabinet and took office on 14 November 2012.[1] EducationMarghani received a bachelor’s degree in law from Benghazi University in 1972.[2] Then he obtained a master's degree in philosophy of law from a British university in 1979.[2] CareerMarghani served at the prosecution office during the reign of Muammar Ghaddafi.[2][3] He also worked as a consultant at the law department of the ministry of justice.[2] In November 2012, he was appointed justice minister to the cabinet headed by prime minister Ali Zeidan.[4][5] In March 2014, when Ali Zeidan fled the country, Marghani remained as justice minister under caretaker prime minister, Abdullah al Thinni.[6] However, Marghani's term ended on 29 August 2014.[7] ControversyOn 31 March 2013, armed gunmen stormed ministry of justice and threw Marghani and his staff out of the building due to their objections to Marghani's statements made during an interview with Libya AhrarTV.[8] In the interview, Marghani expressed his concerns over illegal detentions and the prisons run by armed militias.[8] AwardsIn 2012, Marghani was recognised for his work defending human rights in Libya by Human Rights Watch and was awarded the Alison Des Forges Award. However, he could not accept the award due to his appointment as justice minister.[9] References1. ^{{Cite news|last=Zaptia|first=Sami|title=Zeidan government sworn in|newspaper=Libya Herald|date=14 November 2012|url=http://www.libyaherald.com/2012/11/14/zeidan-government-sworn-in/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130806023849/http://www.libyaherald.com/2012/11/14/zeidan-government-sworn-in/|archivedate=6 August 2013|deadurl=yes}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Marghani, Salah Bashir}}2. ^1 2 3 {{cite news|title=Curriculum Vitae of Ali Zeidan’s government ministers|url=http://www.libyaherald.com/2012/11/03/curriculum-vitae-of-ali-zeidans-government-ministers/|accessdate=23 February 2013|newspaper=Libya Herald|date=3 November 2012|location=Tripoli}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Political Isolation Law threatens to decapitate Libyan state|url=http://www.ihs.com/products/global-insight/industry-economic-report.aspx?id=1065979439|work=IHS|accessdate=25 October 2013|date=22 May 2013}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Libyan prime minister Ali Zidan forms government|url=http://www.abo.net/oilportal/blog/post/view.do?locale=en_IT&contentType=0&contentId=2028829&blogid=108330|accessdate=23 February 2013|work=ABO|date=5 November 2012}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Libyan Government|url=http://www.inkerman.com/assets/files/The%20Inkerman%20Group%20-%20Libya%20Update%20-%20011112.pdf|publisher=The Inkerman Group|accessdate=23 February 2013}} 6. ^{{Cite news|author=Youssef, Nancy A.|date=13 March 2014|title=Libya drifts after ousting prime minister over oil ship’s escape|newspaper=McClatchy DC|url=http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2014/03/13/221128/libya-drifts-after-ousting-prime.html|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Pgw57Xxs?url=http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2014/03/13/221128/libya-drifts-after-ousting-prime.html|archivedate=19 May 2014|deadurl=no|df=dmy-all}} 7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/08/libya-government-resigns-allow-new-cabinet-201482913451213208.html|title=Libya government resigns to allow new cabinet|accessdate=28 August 2014|work=Al Jazeera English|date=29 August 2014}} 8. ^1 {{cite news|last=Eljarh|first=Mohamed|title=Libya’s fight for the rule of law|work=Foreign Policy|date=4 April 2013|url=http://transitions.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/04/04/libya_s_fight_for_the_rule_of_law|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130406050356/http://transitions.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/04/04/libya_s_fight_for_the_rule_of_law|archivedate=6 April 2013|deadurl=}} 9. ^{{cite web|title=Awards for rights activists Congo, Libya|url=https://www.hrw.org/news/2012/08/14/awards-rights-activists-congo-libya|publisher=Human Rights Watch|accessdate=8 October 2014|date=14 August 2012}} 4 : Living people|University of Benghazi alumni|Justice ministers of Libya|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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