Mahmoud Jibril

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Mahmoud Jibril was a Libyan politician and technocrat who led the National Transitional Council’s executive board and became a key civilian leader of the opposition during the 2011 uprising against Muammar Gaddafi.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Libyan politician
human
politician
technocrat
causeOfDeath COVID-19
countryOfCitizenship Libya
dateOfBirth 1952
dateOfDeath 2020
educatedAt University of Pittsburgh
employer National Transitional Council
era 21st-century politics of Libya
familyName Jibril
fieldOfStudy decision-making
political science
strategic planning
founded National Forces Alliance
givenName Mahmoud
heldOfficeIn Libya
knownFor advocating democratic transition in Libya
diplomatic efforts to gain international recognition for the National Transitional Council
languageSpoken Arabic
English
memberOf National Transitional Council
movement Libyan revolution of 2011
name Mahmoud Jibril
notableFor being a key civilian leader of the opposition during the 2011 Libyan uprising
leading the executive board of the Libyan National Transitional Council
occupation academic
consultant
economist
politician
opposed Muammar Gaddafi
participatedIn 2011 Libyan Civil War
placeOfBirth Benghazi
Libya
placeOfDeath Cairo
Egypt
politicalAlignment anti-Gaddafi opposition
politicalParty National Forces Alliance
positionHeld Chairman of the Executive Board of the National Transitional Council
Head of the Executive Office of the National Transitional Council
Leader of the National Forces Alliance
Prime Minister of the National Transitional Council
roleIn civilian leader of the Libyan opposition
foreign affairs representative of the National Transitional Council
head of crisis management for the National Transitional Council
sexOrGender male

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