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Bashir Saghir Hawadi

Bashir Saghir Hawadi (born 1941), also transliterated as Hawady or Houadi, is a Libyan major general who served under Muammar Gaddafi. He was among the twelve original members of the Libyan Revolutionary Command Council, the chief judge of the Libyan People's Court, and the General Secretary of the Arab Socialist Union.[1]

Biography edit

 
Hawadi (second from left) serving as chief judge at the Libyan People's Court in 1970

Early life and education edit

A native of Waddan, Hawadi was a classmate of Muammar Gaddafi at the Benghazi Military University Academy.[2] He and Awad Ali Hamza (born 1943) were in the political study cell Gaddafi formed at the school.[1]

Career under Gaddafi edit

Hawadi played a key role in the 1969 Libyan coup d'état that brought Gaddafi to power. After the successful coup, he was among the twelve "free officers" named to the Libyan Revolutionary Command Council (RCC).[3] He also served as chief judge of the Libyan People's Court in 1970.[4]

In June 1971, Gaddafi founded a vanguard party named Arab Socialist Union to mobilize revolutionary enthusiasm and support of the masses.[5] Hawadi was named General Secretary of the Party while Gaddafi was chairman.[1] He later served as Minister of Religious Affairs.[2] As Minister of Religious Affairs, Hawadi opposed funding the Nation of Islam by arguing that the NOI was not a real Muslim organization. Herbert Muhammad, the son of NOI leader Elijah Muhammad, had visited Gaddafi in Tripoli in December 1971 and requested funding.[6]

1975 coup edit

In August 1975, Hawadi and Hamza sided with Planning Minister and fellow RCC member Umar Muhayshi in the latter's dispute with Gaddafi. Gaddafi accused them of plotting a coup. Hawadi and Hamza were arrested; Muhayshi and Abdul Moniem al-Taher el-Huny fled.[4][1][7] The aborted coup hastened the end of the RCC.[8] In the ensuing purge, most of the conspirators were executed in March 1976.[9] Hawadi apparently survived the purge. It was unclear how long Hawadi was imprisoned, but it appeared he was eventually forgiven by Gaddafi and led a quiet life out of politics.

Libyan Civil War edit

When the First Libyan Civil War broke out in 2011, Hawadi was summoned by Gaddafi and he appeared on Libyan state TV in his military uniform for the first time in 36 years on 26 May 2011 to praise Gaddafi.[10] In September 2011, after the Battle of Tripoli, Hawadi was arrested by rebel forces and imprisoned in Misrata. Hawadi claimed Gaddafi had threatened to kill him and wipe his hometown of Waddan off the map if he had refused to help Gaddafi mobilize public support and "calm the people of Libya." Hawadi also claimed that he had no military or political role in a long time due to his poor relationship with Gaddafi and that he had surrendered to the National Transitional Council after being guaranteed safety. He stated that he knew nothing about Gaddafi's whereabouts as he had last seen him on 25 May 2011.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d John, Ronald Bruce St (2014-06-04). Historical Dictionary of Libya. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-8108-7876-1.
  2. ^ a b c Al-awsat, Asharq. "Middle-east Arab News Opinion". eng-archive.aawsat.com (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  3. ^ "Libya Names 12 Members Of Revolutionary Counci". The New York Times. 1970-01-11. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  4. ^ a b Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Refworld | Libya: The role of Omar al-Meheshi in Colonel Qaddafi's revolution; his activities in the 1975 coup attempt and in developing opposition movements in Morocco and Egypt (1969 - present)". Refworld. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  5. ^ Bearman 1986, pp. 136–137; Blundy & Lycett 1987, p. 91; Vandewalle 2006, p. 83; Vandewalle 2008b, p. 11; St. John 2012, p. 155.
  6. ^ "Technical Difficulties" (PDF). 2001-2009.state.gov. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  7. ^ hradmin (2011-03-25). "Libya Since 1969". The History Reader. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  8. ^ Ufheil-Somers, Amanda (1986-11-04). "Libya's Revolution Revisited". MERIP. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  9. ^ Anderson, Jack (13 November 1985). "Fighter Against Qaddafi Betrayed" (PDF). The Washington Post.
  10. ^ اللقاء الذي أجرته قناة الليبية مع بشير الصغير هوادي, retrieved 2023-02-11

Works cited edit

  • Bearman, Jonathan (1986). Qadhafi's Libya. London: Zed Books. ISBN 978-0-86232-434-6.
  • Blundy, David; Lycett, Andrew (1987). Qaddafi and the Libyan Revolution. Boston: Little Brown & Co. ISBN 978-0-316-10042-7.
  • St. John, Ronald Bruce (2012). Libya: From Colony to Revolution (rev. ed.). Oxford: Oneworld. ISBN 978-1-85168-919-4.
  • Vandewalle, Dirk (2006). A History of Modern Libya. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-61554-9.
  • Vandewalle, Dirk (2008b). "Libya's Revolution in Perspective: 1969–2000". Libya Since 1969: Qadhafi's Revolution Revisited. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 9–53. doi:10.1007/978-0-230-61386-7_2. ISBN 978-0-230-33750-3.

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Bashir Saghir Hawadi born 1941 also transliterated as Hawady or Houadi is a Libyan major general who served under Muammar Gaddafi He was among the twelve original members of the Libyan Revolutionary Command Council the chief judge of the Libyan People s Court and the General Secretary of the Arab Socialist Union 1 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Career under Gaddafi 1 3 1975 coup 1 4 Libyan Civil War 2 References 2 1 Works citedBiography edit nbsp Hawadi second from left serving as chief judge at the Libyan People s Court in 1970Early life and education edit A native of Waddan Hawadi was a classmate of Muammar Gaddafi at the Benghazi Military University Academy 2 He and Awad Ali Hamza born 1943 were in the political study cell Gaddafi formed at the school 1 Career under Gaddafi edit Hawadi played a key role in the 1969 Libyan coup d etat that brought Gaddafi to power After the successful coup he was among the twelve free officers named to the Libyan Revolutionary Command Council RCC 3 He also served as chief judge of the Libyan People s Court in 1970 4 In June 1971 Gaddafi founded a vanguard party named Arab Socialist Union to mobilize revolutionary enthusiasm and support of the masses 5 Hawadi was named General Secretary of the Party while Gaddafi was chairman 1 He later served as Minister of Religious Affairs 2 As Minister of Religious Affairs Hawadi opposed funding the Nation of Islam by arguing that the NOI was not a real Muslim organization Herbert Muhammad the son of NOI leader Elijah Muhammad had visited Gaddafi in Tripoli in December 1971 and requested funding 6 1975 coup edit In August 1975 Hawadi and Hamza sided with Planning Minister and fellow RCC member Umar Muhayshi in the latter s dispute with Gaddafi Gaddafi accused them of plotting a coup Hawadi and Hamza were arrested Muhayshi and Abdul Moniem al Taher el Huny fled 4 1 7 The aborted coup hastened the end of the RCC 8 In the ensuing purge most of the conspirators were executed in March 1976 9 Hawadi apparently survived the purge It was unclear how long Hawadi was imprisoned but it appeared he was eventually forgiven by Gaddafi and led a quiet life out of politics Libyan Civil War edit When the First Libyan Civil War broke out in 2011 Hawadi was summoned by Gaddafi and he appeared on Libyan state TV in his military uniform for the first time in 36 years on 26 May 2011 to praise Gaddafi 10 In September 2011 after the Battle of Tripoli Hawadi was arrested by rebel forces and imprisoned in Misrata Hawadi claimed Gaddafi had threatened to kill him and wipe his hometown of Waddan off the map if he had refused to help Gaddafi mobilize public support and calm the people of Libya Hawadi also claimed that he had no military or political role in a long time due to his poor relationship with Gaddafi and that he had surrendered to the National Transitional Council after being guaranteed safety He stated that he knew nothing about Gaddafi s whereabouts as he had last seen him on 25 May 2011 2 References edit a b c d John Ronald Bruce St 2014 06 04 Historical Dictionary of Libya Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 0 8108 7876 1 a b c Al awsat Asharq Middle east Arab News Opinion eng archive aawsat com in Ukrainian Retrieved 2023 02 11 Libya Names 12 Members Of Revolutionary Counci The New York Times 1970 01 11 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 02 11 a b Refugees United Nations High Commissioner for Refworld Libya The role of Omar al Meheshi in Colonel Qaddafi s revolution his activities in the 1975 coup attempt and in developing opposition movements in Morocco and Egypt 1969 present Refworld Retrieved 2023 02 11 Bearman 1986 pp 136 137 Blundy amp Lycett 1987 p 91 Vandewalle 2006 p 83 Vandewalle 2008b p 11 St John 2012 p 155 Technical Difficulties PDF 2001 2009 state gov Retrieved 2023 07 11 hradmin 2011 03 25 Libya Since 1969 The History Reader Retrieved 2023 02 11 Ufheil Somers Amanda 1986 11 04 Libya s Revolution Revisited MERIP Retrieved 2023 02 11 Anderson Jack 13 November 1985 Fighter Against Qaddafi Betrayed PDF The Washington Post اللقاء الذي أجرته قناة الليبية مع بشير الصغير هوادي retrieved 2023 02 11 Works cited edit Bearman Jonathan 1986 Qadhafi s Libya London Zed Books ISBN 978 0 86232 434 6 Blundy David Lycett Andrew 1987 Qaddafi and the Libyan Revolution Boston Little Brown amp Co ISBN 978 0 316 10042 7 St John Ronald Bruce 2012 Libya From Colony to Revolution rev ed Oxford Oneworld ISBN 978 1 85168 919 4 Vandewalle Dirk 2006 A History of Modern Libya Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 61554 9 Vandewalle Dirk 2008b Libya s Revolution in Perspective 1969 2000 Libya Since 1969 Qadhafi s Revolution Revisited Basingstoke England Palgrave Macmillan pp 9 53 doi 10 1007 978 0 230 61386 7 2 ISBN 978 0 230 33750 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bashir Saghir Hawadi amp oldid 1164859665, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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