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Mansour Rashid Kikhia (also spelled Mansur), (د. منصور الكيخيا; December 1931 – c. 1993) was the Libyan Minister of Foreign Affairs (1972-1973), Libyan Ambassador to the United Nations, Permanent Libyan Representative to the United Nations, and later an opposition figure to Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi, and human rights activist.〔Dr Saad Eddin Ibrahim, ("The Case of a Missing Egyptian Journalist," ) Ibn Khaldun center for development studies (ICDS) (2000).〕 He was born in Benghazi, Libya.〔()〕 ==Disappearance in Egypt== In 1993 eyewitnesses at the time reported that he was abducted by three men in a black limousine with diplomatic license plate a few yards from the Cairo Hotel Safir where he was staying. Neither the Egyptian nor the Libyan authorities have issued reports or claimed responsibility regarding this forced disappearance, ever.〔("Egyptian court issues judgment for Egyptian Ministry of Interior on compensation for Mansur El-Kikhia disappearance," ) Arabic News.com (4/8/1999)〕 A four-year investigation conducted by the CIA produced convincing evidence that Egyptian agents staged the abduction and then handed over al-Kikhia to the Libyan authorities, who executed him.〔Jim Hoagland, ("Egypt, Libya Linked to Abduction," ) Washington Post Foreign Service Sunday, Sept. 28, 1997; Page A01〕 His remains were found in Libya in 2012.〔("Mansour Al-Kikhia family calls for answers " )〕
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