Abduljalil Khalil Ibrahim Hassan (also Abdul Jalil; ar, عبدالجليل خليل إبراهيم حسن; born 14 December 1961) is a
Bahrain
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i politician. He is former Member of Parliament of
Al Wefaq
Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society ( ar, جمعية الوفاق الوطني الإسلامية; ), sometimes shortened to simply Al-Wefaq, was a Shi'a Bahraini political party, that operates clandestinely after being ordered by the highest co ...
political party.
Early life and career
Khalil was born in the village of
Sanabis
Sanabis ( ar, سنابس ') is a village located in the Kingdom of Bahrain, in the suburbs of the capital city, Manama.
Etymology
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,
Bahrain
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on 14 December 1961.
He studied mechanical engineering at
King Saud University
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earning his BSc in January 1986.
In July 1999, he earned MSc building services administration from
Heriot-Watt University.
Between 1995 and 2006, he worked at AERMEC, advancing from a field services engineer in March 1995 to a project manager in August 1999 and finally to a general manager in September 2000.
He writes regular
opinion piece
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Editorials
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in
''Al Wasat'' local newspaper and is a board member of Bahrain Society of Engineers, the American Bahraini Friendship Society
and al-Jamri foundation, "which seeks to foster Sunni-Shi'a dialogue."
He also heads the Bahrain Society for University Students and is said to have "close associations with recent university graduates."
A
WikiLeaks
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cable described him as being known for his "intelligence, management, administrative
nd oratoryskills."
Khalil is married to Afaf al-Jamri, a women's activist and writer.
She is the daughter of Shia cleric
Abdul Amir al-Jamri
Sheikh Abdul Amir al-Jamri ( ; ar, شيخ عبدالأمير الجمري; 1 March 1938 – 18December 2006) was one of the most prominent Shia clerics and opposition leaders in Bahrain. He was also a writer and a poet.
Born in the village of ...
, sister to
Mansoor al-Jamri, editor-in-chief of ''Al-Wasat'' and
Mohammed Jameel, a former member of parliament.
They have two sons and a daughter.
Political life
In August 1988, Khalil was arrested in connection with opposition activities related to his father-in-law, with whom he had very strong relations.
He was subsequently sentenced to seven years in prison.
He was reportedly tortured during detention. He was pardoned by the
Emir
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(now king) in 2000.
Khalil was a founding member of
Al Wefaq
Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society ( ar, جمعية الوفاق الوطني الإسلامية; ), sometimes shortened to simply Al-Wefaq, was a Shi'a Bahraini political party, that operates clandestinely after being ordered by the highest co ...
political party in 2001.
He holds a senior position in the party. In 2006, he was
elected Elected may refer to:
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See also
*Election
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to the
Council of Representatives, the
lower house of the
parliament
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as a representative of the Capital Governorate's 4th district.
He headed the parliament's finance committee and led investigations into state properties.
He was noted for his ability to cooperate with other blocs despite sectarian differences. He won by default in
2010, becoming the head of Al Wefaq's bloc. In February 2011, Khalil and 17 other Al Wefaq MPs (the largest bloc) submitted their resignations in protest against the government crackdown on
Arab Spring
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-inspired
protests
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.
References
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1961 births
Living people
Al Wefaq politicians