Fawzi Abdel A'al
Prosecutor and a Libyan politician
فوزي عبدالعال22 November 2011 – 26 August 2012
Misrata, Libya
Institute of Higher Education (M.A.)
Fawzi Abdel A'al (Arabic: فوزي عبدالعال; born 1971) is a prosecutor and a Libyan politician born in the city of Misrata in 1971. He was named Interior Minister on 22 November 2011 by Abdurrahim El-Keib.[1] Prior to the 2011 Libyan civil war Fawzi worked as a prosecutor at the Misratta Central Court. Fawzi lost one of his brothers during the 2011 civil war. On 26 August 2012, he resigned from his post due to criticisms against him concerning the attacks on Sufi Muslim shrines and other violent events that occurred in Libya.[2]
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- Fawzi Abdel A'al
- Ashur Bin Hayal
- Osama al-Juwaili
- Isa Tuwaijir
- Abdulrahman Ben Yezza
- Hasan Zaglam
- Naeem Gheriany
- Abdul Rahman Habil
- Awad al-Baraasi
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