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Henri Jibrayel : ウィキペディア英語版
Henri Jibrayel
Henri Jibrayel, (born on 18 September 1951 in Marseille, France), is a French politician with Lebanese and Assyrian roots.
His father was an Assyrian survivor of the Assyrian genocide, that was took place in present day Turkey, who had taken refuge with his parents in a Beirut slum. He married in 1938 a Lebanese Maronite young woman from Bkassine (near Jezzine), then joined the Free French Forces after De Gaulle's Appeal of 18 June. After the war, the family got the French naturalisation and was hosted by its new fatherland in a slum near Marseille. The father was sent in Madagascar till 1950 to repress the anticolonial insurgency, then again in Indochina in one of France's colonial wars. In 1963, the family, including 8 children, tries a come back in Lebanon, and settle in Ain al-Remmane, but this attempt leads to a fiasco and two years later the family turns back to Marseille, Henri leaves school at 15, becomes a crane driver, and afterwards enters the French ''Poste''.〔( Henri Jibrayel, le seul député français d'origine libanaise ), Magazine-L'Hebdo (Beyrouth), Nº 2590 du Vendredi 29 Juin 2007〕
After being a trade-unionist at the ''Poste'', he becomes ''conseiller général'' for the Socialist Party in a Marseille ''canton'' and ''maire-adjoint'' in a Marseille ''secteur'' in 2001, then he is elected member of the National Assembly of France on June 17, 2007 with 57.41% of votes (25.85% at the first round), so becoming one out of three〔the two others are George Pau-Langevin, an Afro-Caribbean woman from Guadeloupe, elected in Paris, and Arnaud Montebourg, whose mother Leïla Ould Cadi is an Algerian〕 metropolitan〔in French, ''France métropolitaine'' refers to the European French territory, as opposed to the ''France d'outremer'', Overseas France, i.e. the overseas departements and territories in the Caribbean, Indian Ocean and the Pacific〕 deputies with non-European family roots.
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