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President Abdallah Khalifun Al Massajat | |
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عبدالله خليفون المساجات | |
President of Salamat | |
In office February 23th 1995 – November 17th 1998 | |
Prime Minister | Khalid Zartaq |
Preceded by | Amine Benbahlil |
Succeeded by | Janub Mohamed Al Jumiyin |
Personal details | |
Born | Abdallah Khalifun Al Massajat October 24, 1936 Bir Ameur, Salamati Trade Dependency |
Died | 7 March 2011 Hani, Salamat | (aged 74)
Cause of death | Alzheimer |
Citizenship | Salamat |
Nationality | Salamati |
Political party | National Liberation Front |
Height | 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
Spouse(s) | Hamida Al Massajat born Khawadin (m.1955-2001) Meriem Al Jurruq (m.2003-2011) |
Children | Malik Al Massajat (born 1958) Sarah Al Massajat (born 1961) Samir Al Massajat (1964-1992) Lamine Al Massajat (born 1967) |
Parents |
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Relatives | Rabah Al Massajat (1939-2010) Walid Al Massajat (1942-2021) |
Occupation | President of Salamat |
Cabinet | Cabinet of Abdallah Khalifun Al Massajat |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Salamati Armed Forces |
Years of service | 1958-1977 |
Rank | Colonel |
Abdallah Khalifun Al Massajat (Arabic : عبدالله خليفون المساجات), born October 24 1936 in Bir Ameur, Salamati Trade Dependency and died March 7 2011 in Hani, Salamat, was the president of Salamat from February 1995 to November 1998 and a colonel in the Salamati Armed Forces. He was criticized by the population for his horrible gestion of the Salamati Civil War, and mocked for his family name "Al Massajat", which means "massage" in Arabic, and he was nicknamed "the physiotherapist of terrorists" for his very light responses to terrorist attacks and massacres.