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Omar Faiek Shennib

Sir Omar Faiek Shennib (Omar Fayek Shennib, Omar Shannib, Omar Shannaib〔Developments of the Quarter: Comment and Chronology, ''Middle East Journal'', Vol. 5, No. 3 (Summer 1951), pp. 337–352〕) was Libyan Minister of Defence, Chief of the Royal Diwan, Vice President of the Libyan National Assembly 〔Developments of the Quarter: Comment and Chronology, ''Middle East Journal'', Vol. 7, No. 4 (Autumn 1953), pp. 504–519.〕 under the reign of King Idris Al Senussi. Omar Faiek Shennib was the patriarch of the House of Shennib, one of Libya's most prominent noble families. The family has included notable public figures: heads of state, ministers, authors and diplomats. Omar Faiek Shennib Avenue in Derna was named after Shennib posthumously.
==1941 Cyrenaican Delegation to the UN==
Sir Shennib served as President of the Cyrenaican delegation to the United Nations in the post-war period and was instrumental in the creation of a unified Libyan state in the years immediately following WWII following the withdrawal of Axis forces from the North African coast.〔Fadhel Jamali, Mohommed. ‘Arab Struggle; Experiences of Mohammed Fadhel Jamali.’ Widener Library, Harvard University. WID-LC DS 7953.J34 1974x http://www.physics.harvard.edu/~wilson/Fadhel.html〕 Together with Idris, Shennib was part of the 1941 delegation to the UN which put forth the case for the unification of the three traditional free standing regions, Cyrenaica, Tripolitania and Fezzan into the single nation state of Libya. Following independence on 24 December 1951, he was appointed Chief of the Royal Diwans 〔Simons, Geoffrey Leslie. ''Libya: the struggle for Survival'' pp.155〕

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