Nuri al-Badran (born 1943) was the Minister of Interior in the cabinet appointed by the Interim Iraq Governing Council in September 2003. A secular Shiite Muslim, Badran served in the government of Saddam Hussein as ambassador to the Soviet Union until fleeing Iraq upon its 1990 invasion of Kuwait. In exile, he joined the Iraqi National Accord opposition group (led by his brother-in-law Ayad Allawi). Badran resigned his post in April 2004 amid a corruption scandal.
Nuri al-Badran (born 1943) was the Minister of Interior in the cabinet appointed by the Interim Iraq Governing Council in September 2003. A secular Shiite...
appointed the first Iraqi minister of interior, post–Saddam Hussein, NuriBadran. A United Nations UNODC fact-finding mission report dated May 18, 2003...
Minister of Foreign Affairs – Hoshyar Zebari Minister of Interior – NuriBadran (resigned April 2004 and replaced by Samir Sumaidaie) Minister of Agriculture...
Al-Abbasi† Toukan Tal Lawzi Z. Al-Rifai M. Badran Sharaf Rimawi M. Badran Obeidat Z. Al-Rifai ibn Shaker M. Badran Masri ibn Shaker Majali ibn Shaker Kabariti...
described as alternating between rivals and allies. In addition, Nouri Badran, interim Minister of Interior, is married to Iyad Allawi's sister. He is...
spectrum. But when Hussein replaced his conservative prime minister, Mudar Badran, with liberal Palestinian Taher Al-Masri, who was in favor of peace negotiations...
living in exile. Artists active in Jamaat el-Jidaar include Ali Saleem Badran and Gyan Shrosbree. Detail of Uruk Vase, 3200–3000 BCE Untitled wall relief...
August 3, 1924; and from November 21, 1926, to December 31, 1927. Nori al-Badran Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr Ahmed al-Barak Abd ar-Rahman al-Bazzaz Naseer al-Chaderchi...