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Mansour Rashid El-Kikhia was born on 19 December, 0031 in Benghazi, Libya, is a Minister. Discover Mansour Rashid El-Kikhia's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Minister of Foreign Affairs for Libya |
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62 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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19 December, 1931 |
Birthday |
19 December |
Birthplace |
Benghazi, Libya |
Date of death |
after 10 December 1993 - Egypt Egypt |
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Egypt |
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Libya |
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Mansour Rashid El-Kikhia Height, Weight & Measurements
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Mansour Rashid El-Kikhia Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Mansour Rashid El-Kikhia worth at the age of 62 years old? Mansour Rashid El-Kikhia’s income source is mostly from being a successful Minister. He is from Libya. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Khikia was provided a state funeral in Benghazi and memorial service in his honour on 3 December 2012.
On 10 December 1993, he vanished mysteriously after participating in an Arab Organization for Human Rights Board of Trustees meeting in Cairo. Eyewitnesses at the time reported that he was seen drinking coffee with two men believed to be working for Egypt's Mukhabarat abducted by three men in a black limousine with diplomatic license plate a few yards from the Safir Hotel Cairo where he was staying. Neither the Egyptian nor the Libyan authorities have issued reports or claimed responsibility regarding this forced disappearance, ever. A four-year investigation conducted by the CIA, which was concluded in August 1997 produced convincing evidence that Egyptian agents staged the abduction and forcibly escorted al-Kikhia to the residence of Ibrahim Bishari, Libyan ambassador to the Arab League where he was interrogated by Abdullah Senussi, then to the Libyan authorities, who executed him. His body was found in October 2012 inside a refrigerator of a villa in Tripoli belonging to the former military intelligence after former Libyan intelligence chief, Abdullah Senussi provided the information and his death still remain a mystery. Some have speculated that he died during the events at Abu Salim prison; while others claim that he died in prison as a result of medical negligence.
He moved to the United States in 1980 and applied for American citizenship. He was married to an American, Baha Omary Khikia, where they lived in Vienna, Virginia. During exile, he founded the Libyan Human Rights Association in 1984. Two years later, he established the Libyan National Alliance and was elected as secretary general.
After the 1969 Libya coup, he went on to occupy important post in the new government. During the early 1970s, he stood up for his principles and defended prisoners rights despite the risk. From 1972 to 1973, he served as foreign minister and later Libyan permanent representative to the UN from 1975 to 1980. He resigned in 1980 in opposition to Gaddafi's regime in protest against the policies of summary executions practiced by the Libyan government at the time through the so-called revolutionary committees.
In 1962, he joined the Libyan Embassy in France and then, in Algeria in 1963. He was made Libyan General Consul to the UN office in Geneva (1963-1967) and a member of the Libyan Mission to the United Nations in 1968.
Mansour Rashid Kikhia (also spelled Mansur, Arabic: منصور الكيخيا; December 1931 – c. 1993) was the Libyan Minister of Foreign Affairs (1972–1973), Libyan Ambassador to the United Nations, Permanent Libyan Representative to the United Nations (1975–1980), and later an opposition figure to Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi, and human rights activist.
He was born in Benghazi, Libya in 1931. As a child, he studied in his hometown Benghazi before being sent to Egypt to attend high school and graduated from a university in 1950. al-Kikhia received a degree in International Law from Paris-Sorbonne University.