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Hisham Ben Ghalbon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hisham Ben Ghalbon
Hisham (also spelt Hashem) Ben Ghalbon is a founding member and spokesman for the Libyan Constitutional Union and an opponent of the regime of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi since the mid 1970s when he was a student at the faculty of Engineering in the University of Tripoli. ==Early life==
Mr Ben Ghalbon was born in Benghazi in 1955. He studied at the city’s “Model Primary School” then at “Salah-Eddin High School” before travelling to Tripoli to study Mechanical Engineering at the University of Tripoli. He was a keen horse rider and owner and was an active member in the “Benghazi Riding Club” since it was founded in 1969, where he won several trophies in local and national show jumping competitions. In Tripoli he took part in the April 1976 peaceful student revolt which later became known as the “first uprising” and was amongst dozens of students arrested and detained by the regime’s “revolutionary elements” that had taken over the university. He, along with other detainees, was later expelled from the University for protesting against the regime. He travelled to Britain later that year to finish his education and continue his opposition to the Gaddafi regime. He resided with his younger brother Ali in Manchester where he studied Mechanical Engineering at Manchester Polytechnic (now The Manchester Metropolitan University) until 1982.
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