Dawoud Abdallah Rajiha (; 1947 – 18 July 2012) was a Syrian military officer who served as the
Minister of Defense
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of
Syria
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from August 2011 to July 2012 when he was assassinated along with other senior government officials and military officers in a
bombing
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claimed by Syrian rebel forces during the country's
Civil War
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. From 2009 to 2011, Rajiha served as chief of staff of the
Syrian Army.
Early life
Rajiha, a
Greek Orthodox
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Arab Christian, was born in
Damascus
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in 1947.
A specialist in artillery, he graduated from Syria's military academy in 1967.
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Military education
Dawoud Abdallah Rajiha attended different courses and a higher military education:
* Bachelor in Military Sciences, Field Artillery Officer, Syrian Military Academy
* Staff Course
* General Command and Staff Course
* Higher Staff Course (War Course)
Career
Rajiha attained the rank of colonel general in 1998 and was appointed as the Syrian Army's deputy chief of staff six years later, in 2004. In 2005, he received a promotion to the rank of general called Imad (a rank in the Syrian armed forces between major general and lieutenant general).[ When Ali Habib Mahmud was named to head the ministry of defense in 2009, Rajiha was given the position of army chief of staff.] He held this position in 2011, when the Syrian civil war began. On 8 August 2011, he was chosen by President Bashar al-Assad
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who served as the president of Syria from 2000 until fall of the Assad regime, his government ...
to replace Mahmud as minister of defense.
Rumored death
On 20 May 2012, the Damascus council of the Free Syrian Army
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, among the rebel organizations opposed to the Assad government, alleged that it had assassinated Rajiha and the seven other members of the government's Central Crisis Management Cell (CCMC). It was since proven that the allegations were false and were rebels propaganda. Members of the unit, including former minister of defense Hasan Turkmani, were shown on Syrian television to be alive, and the rebels later stated that only Rajiha's deputy, General Assef Shawkat, and a second official who was not named. Shawkat, the brother-in-law of President Assad, was later shown to have survived, as well. In June 2012, the matter of Rajiha's alleged death was permanently resolved when it was confirmed that he remained Assad's defense minister in the newly formed cabinet.
Assassination and funeral
Almost two months after the date of his alleged death, Rajiha was assassinated in a bombing of a meeting of the Central Crisis Management Cell held at the Syrian National Security Building at Rawda Square, Damascus. Among the others killed in the bombing were Hasan Turkmani and Assef Shawkat. Fahd Jassem al-Freij was named by President Assad as Rajiha's successor as minister of defense, while it was announced that Addounia TV would broadcast the minister's funeral. A state funeral was held for him, Hasan Turkmani and Assef Shawkat in Damascus on 20 July 2012. Bashar al-Assad did not participate in the ceremony and was represented by vice president Farouk al-Sharaa
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. A military ceremony was also held for him and other two senior officials, Hassan Turkmani and Assef Shawkat, in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Mount Qasioun
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, overlooking Damascus.[
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Personal life
Rajiha was married and had four children.[
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References
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1947 births
2012 deaths
Ministers of defense of Syria
Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region politicians
Chiefs of staff of the Syrian Army
People of the Syrian civil war
Assassinated Syrian politicians
Greek Orthodox Christians from Syria
People from Damascus
Deaths by explosive device
Terrorism deaths in Syria
Military personnel killed in the Syrian civil war
Syrian military personnel of the Syrian civil war
Assassinated Syrian military personnel
2012 murders in Syria
Syrian generals
Syrian Christians
Asian politicians assassinated in the 2010s
Politicians assassinated in 2012