Abdullah Sami ALassi
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"Abdullah Sami Assi was born in Kirkuk in 1964. He was educated at a military science college. His language is Arabic. His political affiliation is independent. His current position is as a member of the Kirkuk Provincial Council. Activities:…"
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At 11:29 on January 21, 2012, FCT said…

Abdullah Sami Assi was born in Kirkuk in 1964. He was educated at a military science college. His language is Arabic. His political affiliation is independent. His current position is as a member of the Kirkuk Provincial Council. Activities: Conference of Iraqi local leaderships organized by UN in Turkey in 2005; Workshop on Governance arrangements in Kirkuk organized by Friedrich Naumann Foundation held in Amman, Jordan, December 2008; and Berlin (2009).

 
 
 

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