Ibrahim Harun

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Ibrahim Harun
2nd
Chairman of RSADO
Assumed office
April 2001
Preceded byAli Osman Ma'ar
Vice Chairman of RSADO
In office
January 1999 – April 2001
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byMohamed Ahmed Shina
Personal details
Born1974
T'í'o, Ethiopian Empire
NationalityEritrean/Red Sea Afar
Political partyRed Sea Afar Democratic Organisation
Alma materEthiopian Civil Service University
ProfessionPolitician

Ibrahim Harun (born 1974) is the current chairman of the Red Sea Afar Democratic Organisation (RSADO) [1] and was the First Vice Chairman of the organisation, from 1999 to 2001.

Founding RSADO[edit]

Harun became a part of the struggle in 1999, when he abandoned his economics studies in Addis Ababa and left for Abala, Ethiopian Afar Regional State, joining the first conference of the Red Sea Afar People to establish the Red Sea Afar Democratic Organisation (RSADO). In the conference, he was elected vice chairman of the RSADO.

Harun (right) in a meeting with Ma'ar in Guyah

Head of RSADO[edit]

After the death of Ali Osman Ma'ar on 12 April 2001, Harun was chosen to succeed to the post of Chairman of RSADO.

References[edit]

  1. ^ [1][permanent dead link] "Red Sea Afar Democratic Organization (RSADO) - Sudan Tribune "