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Aziz Al-Yasiri : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aziz Al-Yasiri
General Aziz Al-Yasiri was the Secretary General of the Iraqi Democratic Current. He was born on July 1, 1945 in Hilla, Babylon Province, Iraq into the Al-Yasiri tribe. Al-Yasiri, Al-Yasar, al-Yasseri, or Al-Yasser (depending on the English spelling) is a noble family that is scattered throughout Central and Southern Iraq. Male members of the family are accepted as descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandson Husain ibn Ali, son of the prophet’s daughter Fatima Zahra and his son-in-law Ali ibn abi talib. Male heirs hold the title Sayyid, which is equivalent to the English word “Lord”, while female members are given the title Sayyida or Alwaiyah, equivalent to the English word “Lady” or Baroness. General Al-Yasiri began his career as a member of the Baath party in 1958, enlisting in the party at the age of 13. After his graduation from the Iraqi Military College in 1966, he moved on to become head of the Baath Party Military Office for the Central Euphrates Region. During this time, he undertook various missions to Berlin and Moscow. ==In exile== In August 1980, a year after Saddam Hussein took over the Presidency of Iraq, General Aziz Al-Yasiri left for Vienna, Austria, where he lived until American coalition forces invaded Iraq and toppled Saddam's regime in 2003. During his exile years, he made contacts with various anti-Saddam governments, including the British Foreign Office and the U.S. State Department. He participated in various conferences that prompted the toppling of Saddam Hussein’s regime and the establishment of a democratic Iraq.
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