Monday, January 19, 2009

SADDAM LEADER OF IRAQ

(born April 28, 1937, Tikrt, Iraq—died Dec. 30, 2006, Baghdad) president of Iraq (1979–2003), whose brutal rule was marked by costly and unsuccessful wars against neighbouring countries.
addm was born into a peasant family in northern Iraq. He joined the Ba'th Party in 1957. In 1959 he participated in an unsuccessful attempt by Ba'thists to assassinate the Iraqi prime minister, 'Abd al-Karm Qsim; wounded in the attempt, addm escaped, first to Syria and then to Egypt. He attended Cairo Law School (1962–63) and continued his studies at Baghdad Law College after the Ba'thists took power in Iraq in 1963. The Ba'thists were overthrown that same year, however, and addm spent several years in prison in Iraq. He escaped, becoming a leader of the Ba'th Party, and was instrumental in the coup that brought the party back to power in 1968. addm effectively held power in Iraq along with the head of state, President Amad asan al-Bakr, and in 1972 he directed the nationalization of Iraq's oil industry.

addm began to assert open control of the government in 1979 and became president upon Bakr's resignation. He then became chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council and prime minister, among other positions. He used an extensive secret-police establishment to suppress any internal opposition to his rule, and he made himself the object of an extensive personality cult among the Iraqi public. His goals as president were to supplant Egypt as leader of the Arab world and to achieve hegemony over the Persian Gulf.

addm launched an invasion of Iran's oil fields in September 1980, but the campaign bogged down in a war of attrition. The cost of the war and the interruption of Iraq's oil exports caused addm to scale down his ambitious programs for economic development. The Iran-Iraq War dragged on in a stalemate until 1988, when both countries accepted a cease-fire that ended the fighting. Despite the large foreign debt with which Iraq found itself saddled by war's end, addm continued to build up his armed forces.
In August 1990 the Iraqi army overran neighbouring Kuwait. addm apparently intended to use that nation's vast oil revenues to bolster Iraq's economy, but his occupation of Kuwait quickly triggered a worldwide trade embargo against Iraq. He ignored appeals to withdraw his forces from Kuwait, despite the buildup of a large U.S.-led military force in Saudi Arabia and the passage of United Nations (UN) resolutions condemning the occupation and authorizing the use of force to end it. The Persian Gulf War began on Jan. 16, 1991, and ended six weeks later when the allied military coalition drove Iraq's armies out of Kuwait. Iraq's crushing defeat triggered internal rebellions by both Sh'ites and Kurds, but addm suppressed their uprisings, causing thousands to flee to refugee camps along the country's northern border. Untold thousands more were murdered, many simply disappearing into the regime's prisons.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO

Name Dr. H. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Place, date of birth Pacitan, Jawa Timur 9 September 1949
Address Jl. Alternatif Cibubur Puri Cikeas Indah

No. 2 Desa Nagrag Kec. Gunung Putri Bogor - 16967
Religion Islam
Tenure of presidency 2004 - 2009
Latest portfolio Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs,10 August 2001 – 12 March 2004
Marital status Married
Spouse First Lady Mrs. Kristiani Herawati
Offspring:
1. Mr. Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono
2. Mr. Edhie Baskoro Yudhoyono

Education:
  1. Indonesian Armed Forces Academy (Akabri), 1973
  2. American Language Course, Lackland, Texas, USA, 1976
  3. Airborne and Ranger Course, Fort Benning, USA, 1976
  4. Infantry Officer Advanced Course, Fort Benning, USA, 1982-1983
  5. On the job training at the 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, USA, 1983
  6. Jungle Warfare School, Panama, 1983
  7. Antitank Weapon Course di Belgia dan Jerman 1984
  8. Battalion Command Course, 1985
  9. Indonesian Army Command School, 1988-1989
  10. Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, USA
  11. Master of Arts (MA) from Management Webster University, Missouri, USA
  12. Doctorate (Dr.), Bogor Institute of Agriculture, Indonesia, 2004

Latest military rank:

Promoted to General (Four Stars) of the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI), 25 September 2000. Retired from the military service on 10 November 2000.
Previously-held positions at national and international institutions:

  • Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs, Cooperation Cabinet, 10/8/2001 12/3/2004 (resigned)
  • Coordinating Minister for Political, Social, and Security Affairs, National Unity Cabinet, 26/10/2000-1/6/2001 (discharged)
  • Minister of Mining and Energy, Abdurrahman Wahid’s Cabinet, 20/10/1999-26/8/2000
  • Chief of the Social and Political Staff of the Indonesian Armed Forces, 16/2/1998- November 1998
  • Commander of the Sriwijaya II Military Regional Command, 23/8/1996-26/8/1997
  • Chief of Staff of the Greater Jakarta Military Regional Command, March 1996-August 1996
  • Chief of the UN Military Watch in Bosnia from the United Nations Peacekeeping Force (UNPF), November 1995-November 1996
  • Commander of Pamungkas 072 Military Resort Command, Yogyakarta, 1994-1995
  • Operational Assistant of the Greater Jakarta Military Regional Command, 1994
  • Commander of 17th Infantry Brigade, Kujang I of the Army Strategic Reserves Command, 1993
  • Menko Polkam, August 10, 2001 - March 12, 2004

Distinctions:

Bestowed the Adi Mahakarya Medal of Honour by the President of Indonesia in recognition for graduating as the best cadet of the Indonesian Armed Forces Academy in 1973
Graduated with Honours from the IOAC, USA, 1983
Voted as the Most Articulate Speaker of Public Figures, 2003.