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Staffan de Mistura

Staffan Domingo de Mistura (born 25 January 1947) is a long-serving Italian-Swedish diplomat and former member of the Italian government. After a 40-year career in various United Nations agencies,〔() page says 35 years, but it was written in 2006 before the Iraq appointment〕 he was appointed Undersecretary of State (Junior Minister) for Foreign Affairs in the Italian cabinet headed by Mario Monti. He is currently the director of Villa San Michele on Capri〔(Anacapri, Staffan de Misturaa Villa San Michele )〕 and United Nations special envoy for the Syria crisis.〔(UN chief appoints Staffan de Mistura as special envoy for Syria crisis )〕
De Mistura's previous UN posts have included that of Special Representative of the Secretary-General in Iraq (2007–2009) and Afghanistan (2010–2011), Personal Representative of the Secretary-General for Southern Lebanon (2001–2004), and Director of the UN Information Center in Rome (2000–2001). His work has taken him to many of the World's most volatile trouble-spots including Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan and the former Yugoslavia.〔(albawaba.com middle east news information::Staffan De Mistura, a history of service: Grinding your teeth for humanity )〕
==Early life==
De Mistura was born in 1947 in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of a Swedish mother and an Italian father. His father belonged to a noble family of Sebenico, Dalmatia, and was forced to flee after World War II, when Yugoslavia took over the former Italian territories of Istria, Fiume, and Zara. Although Sebenico never belonged politically to Italy, most of the Italians were threatened and fled.
Working as an intern for the UN World Food Programme (WFP) in Cyprus in the Mid 1970s, he witnessed the death of a child, shot by a sniper. The child had wandered over the 'green line' dividing Cyprus and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. This experience was something he found profoundly shocking, but it also stirred up a sense of 'constructive outrage' as he has described it; a desire to study humanitarian emergency relief and dedicate his life to working for the peaceful resolution of conflict.〔

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