Ahmed Shaheed

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Ahmed Shaheed (* 27. Januar 1964) ist ein Diplomat und maledivischer Politiker der Maledivischen Demokratischen Partei (MDP), der unter anderem zwischen 2005 und 2007 sowie erneut von 2008 bis 2010 Außenminister war. Zudem fungierte er zwischen 2011 und 2016 als UN-Sonderberichterstatter zur Situation der Menschenrechte im Iran und ist seit 2016 UN-Sonderberichterstatter für Religions- oder Glaubensfreiheit. rdf:langString
Ahmed Shaheed (né en 1964) est un homme politique maldivien. Il est ministre des Affaires étrangères du 14 juillet 2005 au 21 août 2007, puis à partir du 12 novembre 2008. En août 2011, il est nommé rapporteur des Nations Unies sur la situation des droits de l'homme en Iran avant de devenir en novembre 2016, Rapporteur spécial sur la liberté de religion ou de conviction. rdf:langString
Ahmed Shaheed (Dhivehi: ޝަހީދު, born January 27, 1964) is a Maldivian diplomat, politician and professor. On 24 March 2016, he was appointed for the sixth year running as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Dr Shaheed is also the Chairperson of the Geneva-based international human rights think-tank, Universal Rights Group, which was launched in January 2014. He now lives in England, as Visiting Professor of Human Rights Practice at the University of Essex. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ahmed Shaheed (Dhivehi: ޝަހީދު, born January 27, 1964) is a Maldivian diplomat, politician and professor. On 24 March 2016, he was appointed for the sixth year running as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Dr Shaheed is also the Chairperson of the Geneva-based international human rights think-tank, Universal Rights Group, which was launched in January 2014. He now lives in England, as Visiting Professor of Human Rights Practice at the University of Essex. Prior to his appointment as a UN envoy with the rank of Assistant Secretary General, he was a Maldivian politician and human rights defender. He served as Maldivian Minister of Foreign Affairs from November 2008 to December 2010; previously, he had served as Minister of Foreign Affairs for two years, from 14 July 2005 until August 20, 2007. In March 2014, while he was United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran, the Islamic Republic of Iran refused him entry to the country and declared him to be an agent of both the CIA and Israel. On 13 June 2016, Shaheed was nominated by the Consultative Group of Ambassadors comprising Albania, Brazil, Egypt, France and Thailand, as the most suitable candidate to be appointed by the President of the Human Rights Council for the post of United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, to succeed Professor Heiner Bielefeldt of Germany.
rdf:langString Ahmed Shaheed (* 27. Januar 1964) ist ein Diplomat und maledivischer Politiker der Maledivischen Demokratischen Partei (MDP), der unter anderem zwischen 2005 und 2007 sowie erneut von 2008 bis 2010 Außenminister war. Zudem fungierte er zwischen 2011 und 2016 als UN-Sonderberichterstatter zur Situation der Menschenrechte im Iran und ist seit 2016 UN-Sonderberichterstatter für Religions- oder Glaubensfreiheit.
rdf:langString Ahmed Shaheed (né en 1964) est un homme politique maldivien. Il est ministre des Affaires étrangères du 14 juillet 2005 au 21 août 2007, puis à partir du 12 novembre 2008. En août 2011, il est nommé rapporteur des Nations Unies sur la situation des droits de l'homme en Iran avant de devenir en novembre 2016, Rapporteur spécial sur la liberté de religion ou de conviction.
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