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Amir Khalil (born 21 November 1964 in El Fayoum) is an Egyptian veterinarian and Director of Project Development at the animal welfare organisation Four Paws International. He is most known as ''the war vet'', saving animals from disaster areas and war zones.


Life

Khalil was born on 21 November 1964 in El Fayoum, Egypt, where his father worked for the Ministry of Interior as a pharmacist and his mother was a housewife. In 1989, Khalil moved to Vienna, Austria where he resides with his three daughters. He speaks six languages, including
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Egyptian. After studying veterinary medicine at Cairo University, Amir Khalil received a scholarship to study wild animals in Pretoria, South Africa. When he was 25, he won a scholarship to Edinburgh University but chose to move to Vienna to start working for the international animal welfare organisation Four Paws.


Work

In 1994, Amir Khalil began volunteering with Four Paws International’s dog castration projects in Romania. He was appointed Four Paws’ Director of Project Development and Director of the ''Disaster Relief Unit'' in 1997. Khalil conducts aid missions for animals in conflict zones. He provided aid for animals in Iraq’s Baghdad Zoo in 2003, in Libya’s
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and in Cairo during the Arab Spring of 2011. In 2014, he ran four rescue missions in the
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, and removed two lion cubs from the Rafah Camp in 2015. The following year in the Gaza Strip he closed down the ''Al-Bisan Zoo'' and the ''Khan Younis Zoo''. In April 2017, he evacuated a bear and a lion, the two last survivors of the ''Montazah Al-Morour Zoo'' in Mosul, Iraq. In July 2017, he rescued 13 animals from the abandoned ''Magic World Recreational Park'' near
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. Amir Khalil has established
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in Bulgaria, Jordan, Myanmar, South Africa and Ukraine. He spearheaded the movement to rescue performing bears in the Balkans, where he saved 27 bears. In 2001, he founded the
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, with the support of the
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. In 2006, he established the ''Lionsrock Big Cat Sanctuary'' in Bethlehem, South Africa. Together with the
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, he founded the ''Al Ma’wa Sanctuary for Nature and Wildlife''. In 2018, he founded ''Elephants Lake'', a 17,000-hectare reserve and rehabilitation centre for former logging elephants in Myanmar’s Bago region. In January 2020, Amir Khalil rescued sick lions at a zoo in Khartoum together with Four Paws, after worldwide outrage following concerning reports of the animals’ condition. From September to November 2020, Amir Khalil from the animal welfare organisation Four Paws International with the support of journalist and businessman Eric Margolis, singer
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and Frank Goeritz from the ''Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research'' (IZW) examined and approved ''"the world’s loneliest elephant"''
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for travel to an elephant sanctuary.


Trivia

Amir Khalil is featured in Ai Weiwei’s documentary film
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(2017) and the non-fiction books ''Father of Lions: One Man’s Remarkable Quest to Save the Mosul Zoo'' (2019) by Louise Callaghan, ''Paarden Vliegen Businessclass'' (2019) by Olaf Koens, ''Magic World: Rescuing the Last Animals from the Aleppo Zoo'' (forthcoming 2021) by Sharon Guynup, and ''Dancing Bears: True Stories of People Nostalgic for Life Under Tyranny'' (2014) by
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. Amir Khalil’s missions have been featured on TV programmes including CNN’s
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, Animal Planet and
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.''How Syrian Zoo Animals Escaped a War-Ravaged City''
from 5 Oct. 2017 in Nationalgeographic.com. Amir Khalil has been a Member of the ''Society of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology in Austria'' since 1999. Since 2001, he has been Honorary Doctor at the University of Sofia, Bulgaria.


References

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