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  1. “We welcome Zeid bin Ra’ad Al Hussein to our Board,” said CIVIC’s Executive Director Federico Borello. “As High Commissioner and throughout his career, Zeid has shown uncompromising integrity and a willingness to stand up for the most oppressed people on earth.

  2. Zeid bin Hussein war der jüngste Sohn von Adila Khanum und Hussein ibn Ali, dem Emir des Hedschas und Großscherifen von Mekka. [2] Zeids Halbbrüder Ali of Hejaz, Faisal I. und Abdallah ibn Husain I. waren Personal des britischen post-osmanischen nahen Ostens. Zeid bin Hussein studierte an der University of Oxford war an den Gesandtschaften ...

  3. Ra'ad bin Zeid. Ra'ad bin Zeid (nacido el 18 de febrero de 1936) es el hijo del príncipe Zayd de la Casa Hachemita y de la princesa Fahrelnissa Zeid nacida Fahrelnissa Kabaaj, una noble turca. Después de la muerte de su padre el 18 de octubre de 1970, heredó la posición como heredero de las Casas Reales de Irak y Siria.

  4. Le prince Zeid bin Hussein , né le 28 février 1898 et mort le 18 octobre 1970 à Paris, est un prince irakien membre de la dynastie hachémite et chef de la maison royale d'Irak et de Syrie de 1958 jusqu'à sa mort, après l'extinction de la lignée royale fondée par son frère Fayçal Ier d'Irak.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2021 · In this first interview since being appointed president and CEO of the International Peace Institute (IPI) in March 2020, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, longtime diplomat and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, shares his views on the Women, Peace and Security agenda and the role of the United Nations.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein: I’m not sure I’m one who agrees with the Israeli assessment because Israel was founded in part on a UN General Assembly resolution. Jon Alterman: Which was rejected by the Arab states. Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein: Yes, but then you had Resolution 242, which basically established the basis of land for peace, essentially.

  7. Zeid bin Ra’ad Zeid al-Hussein born (26 January 1964) in Amman, Jordan is a Jordanian diplomat who served as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from 2014 to 2018. He played a central role in the establishment of the International Criminal Court , and was elected the first president of the Assembly of State Parties of the International Criminal Court in September 2002.