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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Safia Taleb Ali al-Suhail is an Iraqi politician and a member of the Council of Representatives of Iraq who was elected in December 2005 for the secular Iraqi National List. Safia was born in 1965 to a Lebanese mother. Her father, Sheikh Taleb al-Souhail al-Tamimi, was himself also the leader of the Banu Tamim tribe. He fled Iraq with his family to Lebanon after the Baath Party coup of Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr in 1968. Safia later lived in Amman, Washington and Paris. Sheikh al-Tamimi was assassinated in Beirut in 1994, reportedly after planning a coup…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Safia Taleb Ali al-Suhail is an Iraqi politician and a member of the Council of Representatives of Iraq who was elected in December 2005 for the secular Iraqi National List. Safia was born in 1965 to a Lebanese mother. Her father, Sheikh Taleb al-Souhail al-Tamimi, was himself also the leader of the Banu Tamim tribe. He fled Iraq with his family to Lebanon after the Baath Party coup of Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr in 1968. Safia later lived in Amman, Washington and Paris. Sheikh al-Tamimi was assassinated in Beirut in 1994, reportedly after planning a coup against Saddam Hussein which was foiled when the United States allegedly tipped off Hussein. Safia took over her father's opposition role, arming opposition Iraqi groups, editing the opposition newspaper Al Manar Al Arabi and becoming the advocacy director for the International Alliance for Justice, a Paris-based human rights organisation.