The following relation has being created
against the Occupation and for the Sovereignty of Iraq with the
information provided by direct Iraqi university sources and
international and Arab media. It only includes names and data
referred to university academics assassinated during the
Occupation period.
BAGHDAD, Baghdad University
Abbas Al-Attar: PhD in
humanities, lecturer at Baghdad University’s College of
Humanities.
Abdel Hussein Jabuk: PhD and lecturer at
Baghdad University.
Abdel Salam Saba: PhD in sociology,
lecturer at Baghdad University.
Abdel Razak Al-Naas:
Lecturer in information and international mass media at Baghdad
University’s College of Information Sciences. He was a regular
analyst for Arabic satellite TV channels. He was killed in his
car at Baghdad University on 28 January 2005. His assassination
led to confrontations between students and police, and
journalists went on strike.
Ahmed Nassir Al-Nassiri: PhD
in education sciences, Baghdad University, assassinated February
2005.
Ali Abdul-Hussein Kamil: PhD in physical sciences,
lecturer in the Department of Physics, Baghdad University.
Amir Al-Jazragi: PhD in medicine, lecturer at Baghdad
University’s College of Medicine, and consultant at the Iraqi
Ministry of Health, assassinated 17 November 2005.
Basil
Al-Karji: PhD in chemistry, lecturer at Baghdad University.
Essam Sharif Mohammed: PhD in history, professor in
Department of History and head of the College of Humanities,
Baghdad University.
Faidhi Al-Faidhi: PhD in education
sciences, lecturer at Baghdad University and Al-Munstansiriya
University. He was also member of the Muslim Scientists
Committee. Assassinated in 2005.
Fuad Abrahim Mohammed
Al-Bayaty: PhD in german philology, professor and head of
College of Philology, Baghdad University.
Haifa Alwan
Al-Hil: PhD in physics, lecturer at Baghdad University’s College
of Science for Women.
Heikel Mohammed Al-Musawi: PhD in
medicine, lecturer at Al-Kindi College of Medicine, Baghdad
University. Assassinated 17 November 2005.
Hassan Abd Ali
Dawood Al-Rubai: PhD in stomatology, dean of the College of
Stomatology, Baghdad University. Assassinated 20 December 2005.
Hazim Abdul Hadi: PhD in medicine, lecturer at the College
of Medicine, Baghdad University.
Khalel Ismail Abd
Al-Dahri: PhD in physical education, lecturer at the College of
Physical Education, Baghdad University.
Kilan Mahmoud
Ramez: PhD and lecturer at Baghdad University.
Maha Abdel
Kadira: PhD and lecturer at Baghdad University’s College of
Humanities.
Majed Nasser Hussein Al-Maamoori: Professor
of veterinary medicine at Baghdad University’s College of
Veterinary Medicine. Assassinated 17 February 2007.
Marwan Al-Raawi: PhD in engineering and lecturer at Baghdad
University.
Marwan Galeb Mudhir Al-Heti: PhD in chemical
engineering and lecturer at the School of Engineering, Baghdad
University.
Majed Hussein Ali: PhD in physical sciences
and lecturer at the College of Sciences, Baghdad University.
Mehned Al-Dulaimi: PhD in mechanical engineering, lecturer
at Baghdad University.
Mohammed Falah Al-Dulaimi: PhD in
physical sciences, lecturer at Baghdad University.
Mohammed Tuki Hussein Al-Talakani: PhD in physical sciences,
nuclear scientist since 1984, and lecturer at Baghdad
University.
Mohammed Al-Kissi: PhD and lecturer at
Baghdad University.
Mohammed Abd Allah Al-Raawi: PhD in
surgery, former president of Baghdad University, member of the
Arab Council of Medicine and of the Iraqi Council of Medicine,
president of the Iraqi Union of Doctors.
Mohammed
Al-Jazairi: PhD in medicine and plastic surgeon, College of
Medicine, Baghdad Univeristy. Assassinated 15 November 2005.
Mustafa Al-Hity: PhD in medicine, paediatrician, College of
Medicine, Baghdad University. Assassinated 14 November 2005.
Mustafa Al-Mashadani: PhD in religious studies, lecturer in
Baghdad University’s College of Humanities.
Nafea Ahmmoud
Jalaf: PhD in Arabic language, professor in Baghdad University’s
College of Humanities.
Nawfal Ahmad: PhD, lecturer at
Baghdad University’s College of Fine Arts. She was assassinated
at the front door of her house on 25 December 2005.
Nazar
Abdul Amir Al-Ubaidy: PhD and lecturer at Baghdad University.
Raad Shlash: PhD in biological sciences, head of Department
of Biology at Baghdad University’s College of Sciences. He was
killed at the front door of his house on 17 November 2005.
Rafi Sarcisan Vancan: Bachelor of English language, lecturer
at Baghdad University’s College of Women’s Studies.
Saadi
Daguer Morab: PhD in fine arts, lecturer at Baghdad University’s
College of Fine Arts.
Sabri Mustafa Al-Bayaty: PhD in
geography, lecturer at Baghdad University’s College of
Humanities.
Saad Yassin Al-Ansari: PhD and lecturer at
Baghdad University. He was killed in Al-Saydiya neighborhood,
Baghdad, 17 November 2005.
Wannas Abdulah Al-Naddawi: PhD
in education sciences, Baghdad University. Assassinated 18
February 2005.
Yassim Al-Isawi: PhD in religious studies,
Baghdad University’s College of Arts. Assassinated 21 June 2005.
Zaki Jabar Laftah Al-Saedi: Bachelor of veterinary medicine,
lecturer at Baghdad University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.
Basem Al-Modarres: PhD and lecturer at Baghdad University’s
College of Philosophy. [Source: Al-Hayat, 28 February 2006.]
Jasim Mohammed Achamri: Dean of College of Philosophy,
Baghdad University. [Source: Al-Hayat, 28 February 2006.]
Hisham Charif: Head of Department of History and lecturer at
Baghdad University. [Source: Al-Hayat, 28 February 2006.]
Qais Hussam Al-Den Jumaa: Professor and Dean of College of
Agriculture, Baghdad University. Killed 27 March 2006 by US
soldiers in downtown Baghdad. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university
source.]
Mohammed Yaakoub Al-Abidi: Baghdad University.
Department and college unknown. [Source: Iraqi Association of
University Lecturers report, March 2006.]
Abdelatif Attai:
Baghdad University. Department and college unknown. [Source:
Iraqi Association of University Lecturers report, March 2006.]
Ali Al-Maliki: Baghdad University. Department and college
unknown. [Source: Iraqi Association of University Lecturers
report, March 2006.]
Nafia Aboud: Baghdad University.
Department and college unknown. [Source: Iraqi Association of
University Lecturers report, March 2006.]
Abbas Kadem
Alhachimi: Baghdad University. Department and college unknown.
[Source: Iraqi Association of University Lecturers report, March
2006.]
Mouloud Hasan Albardar Aturki: Lecturer in Hanafi
Teology at Al-Imam Al-Aadam College of Teology, Baghdad
University. [Source: Iraqi Association of University Lecturers
report, March 2006.]
Riadh Abbas Saleh: Lecturer at
Baghdad University’s Centre for International Studies. Killed 11
May 2006. [Source: CEOSI university source, 17 May 2006.]
Abbas Al-Amery: Professor and head of Department of
Administration and Business, College of Administration and
Economy, Baghdad University. Killed together with his son and
one of his relatives at the main entrance to the College 16 May
2006. [Source: CEOSI university source, 17 May 2006.]
Muthana Harith Jasim: Lecturer at Baghdad University’s College
of Engineering. Killed near his home in Al-Mansur, 13 June 2006.
[Source: CEOSI university source, 13 June 2006.]
Hani
Aref Al-Dulaimy: Lecturer in the Department of Computer
Engineering, Baghdad University’s College of Engineering. He was
killed, together with three of his students, 13 June 2006 on
campus. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university source, 13 June 2006.]
Hussain Al-Sharifi: Professor of urinary surgery at Baghdad
University’s College of Medicine. Killed in May 2006. [Source:
CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 12 June 2006.]
Hadi
Muhammad Abub Al-Obaidi: Lecturer in the Department of Surgery,
Baghdad University’s College of Medicine. Killed 19 June 2006.
[Source: CEOSI Iraqi university source, 20 June 2006.]
Hamza Shenian: Professor of veterinary surgery at Baghdad
University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Killed by armed men
in his garden in a Baghdad neighborhood 21 June 2006. This was
the first known case of a professor executed in the victim’s
home. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 21 June 2006.]
Jassim Mohama Al-Eesaui: Professor at College of Political
Sciences, Baghdad University, and editor of Al-Syada newspaper.
He was 61 years old when killed in Al-Shuala, 22 June 2006.
[Source: UNAMI report 1 May-30 June 2006.]
Shukir Mahmoud
As-Salam: Lecturer at Baghdad University’s College of Medicine
and dental surgeon at Al-Yamuk Hospital, Baghdad. Killed near
his home by armed men 6 September 2006. [Source: TV news, As-Sharquia
channel, 7 September 2006, and CEOSI Iraqi sources.]
Mahdi Nuseif Jasim: Professor in the Department of Petroleum
Engineering at Baghdad University. Killed 13 September 2006 near
the university. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university source.]
Adil Al-Mansuri: Maxillofacial surgeon and professor at the
College of Medicine, Baghdad University. Kidnapped by uniformed
men near Iban Al-Nafis Hospital in Baghdad. He was found dead
with torture signs and mutilation in Sadr City. He was killed
during a wave of assassinations in which seven medical
specialists were assassinated. Date unknown: July or August 2006
[Source: Iraqi health service sources, 24 September 2006.]
Shukur Arsalan: Maxillofacial surgeon and professor at the
College of Medicine, Baghdad University. Killed by armed men
when leaving his clinic in Harziya neighbourhood. He was killed
during a wave of assassinations in which seven specialists were
assassinated. Date unknown: July or August 2006. [Source: Iraqi
Health System sources, 24 September 2006.]
Issam Al-Rawi:
Professor of geology at Baghdad University, president of the
Association of University Professors of Iraq. Killed 30 October
2006 during an attack carried out by a group of armed men in
which two more professors were seriously injured. [Sources:
CEOSI sources and Associated Press.]
Yaqdan Sadun Al-Dhalmi:
Professor and lecturer in the College of Education, Baghdad
University. Killed 16 October 2006. [Source: CEOSI sources.]
Jlid Ibrahim Mousa: Professor and lecturer at Baghdad
University’s College of Medicine. Killed by a group of armed men
in September 2006. During August and September 2006, six
professors of medicine were assassinated in Baghdad. [Source:
CEOSI Iraqi sources.]
Mohammed Jassim Al-Thahbi and wife:
Professor and dean of the College of Administration and Economy,
Baghdad University. Killed 2 November 2006 by a group of armed
men when he was driving to university. His wife, a lecturer at
the same university (name and academic position unknown) and son
were also killed in the attack. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi sources and
Tme Magazine, 2 October 2006.]
Mohammed Mehdi Saleh:
Lecturer at Baghdad University (unknown position) and member of
the Association of Muslim Scholars. Imam of Ahl Al-Sufa Mosque
in Al-Shurta Al-Jamisa neighbourhood. Killed 14 November 2006
while driving in the neighbourhood of Al-Amal in central
Baghdad. [Source: UMA, 14 November 2006.]
Hedaib Majhol:
Lecturer at College of Physical Education, Baghdad University,
president of the Football University Club and member of the
Iraqi Football Asociation. Kidnapped in Baghdad. His body was
found three later in Baghdad morgue 3 December 2006. [Source:
CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 2 December 2006.]
Al-Hareth
Abdul Hamid: Professor of psychiatric medicine and head of the
Department of Psychology at Baghdad University. Former president
of the Society of Parapsychological Investigations of Iraq. A
renowned scientist, Abdul Hamid was shot dead in the
neighbourhood of Al-Mansur, Baghdad, 6 December 2006 by unknown
men. [Sources: CEOSI Iraqi sources, 6 December 2006, and
Reuters, 30 January 2007.]
Anwar Abdul Hussain: Lecturer
at the College of Odontology, Baghdad University. Killed in
Haifa Street in Baghdad in the third week of January 2007.
[Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 23 January 2007.]
Majed Nasser Hussain: PhD and lecturer at the College of
Veterinary Medicine, Baghdad University. He was killed in front
of his wife and daughter while leaving home in the third week of
January 2007. Nasser Hussain had been kidnapped two years before
and freed after paying a ransom. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university
sources, 23 January 2007.]
Khaled Al-Hassan: Professor
and deputy dean of the College of Political Sciences, Baghdad
University. Killed in March 2007. [Source: Association of
University Lecturers of Iraq, 7 April 2007.]
Ali Mohammed
Hamza: Professor of Islamic Studies at Baghdad University.
Department and college unknown. Killed 17 April 2007. [Sources:
TV channels As-Sharquia and Al-Jazeera.]
Abdulwahab Majed:
Lecturer at Baghdad University’s College of Education.
Department and college unknown. Killed 2 May 2007. [Source:
CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 5 May 2007.]
Sabah Al-Taei:
Deputy dean of the College of Education, Baghdad University.
Killed 7 May 2007. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources. 8
May 2007.]
Nihad Mohammed Al-Rawi: Professor of Civil
Engineering and deputy president of Baghdad University. Shot
dead 26 June 2007 in Al-Jadria Bridge, a few meters away from
the university campus, when exiting with his daughter Rana, whom
he protected from the shots with his body. [Sources: BRussells
Tribunal and CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 26-27 June 2007,
www.wmin.ac.uk]
Muhammad Kasem Al-Jebouri: Lecturer at the College of
Agriculture, Baghdad University. Killed, together with his son
and his brother-in-law, by paramilitary forces 22 June 2007.
[Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 27 June 2007.]
Samir (surname unknown): Lecturer at Baghdad University’s
College of Administration and Economy. His body was found shot
one day after being kidnapped in Kut where he was visiting
family. Professor Samir lived in the Baghdad district of Al-Sidiya.
[Source: Voices of Iraq,
www.iraqslogger.com, 29 June 2007.]
Amin Abdul Aziz
Sarhan: Lecturer at Baghdad University. Department and college
unknown. He was kidnapped from his home in Basra by unidentified
armed men 13 October 2007 and found dead on the morning of 15
October. [Source: Voices of Iraq, 15 October 2007.]
Mohammed Kadhem Al-Atabi: Head of Baghdad University’s
Department of Planning and Evaluation. He was kidnapped 18
October 2007 from his home in Baghdad by a group of armed men
and found dead a few hours later in the area of Ur, near to Sadr
City, which is under the control of Moqtada Al-Sadr’s Mahdi
Army. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 26 October 2007.]
Munther Murhej Radhi: Dean of the College of Odontology,
Baghdad University. He was found dead in his car 23 January
2008. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 24 January 2008.]
Mundir Marhach: Dean of Faculty of Stomatology, Baghdad
University. He was killed in March (exact day unknown),
according to information provided by the Centre for Human Rights
of Baghdad. [Source: Al-Basrah reported 12 March 2008.]
Al-Mamoon Faculty (private college, Baghdad)
Mohammed Al-Miyahi: Dean of Al-Maamoun Faculty in Baghdad. He
was shot with a silencer-equipped gun in front of his house in
Al-Qadisiah district, southern Baghdad, as he stepped out of his
car 14 December 2007. [Source CEOSI Iraqi source and Kuwait News
Agency, reported 19 December 2007, IPS reported 19 December
2007, and Al-Basrah, reported 12 March 2008.]
Al-Mustansiriya University (Baghdad)
Aalim Abdul Hameed:
PhD in preventive medicine, specialist in depleted uranium
effects in Basra, dean of the College of Medicine, Al-Mustansiriya
University.
Abdul Latif Al-Mayah: PhD in economics,
lecturer and head of Department of Research, Al-Mustansiriya
University.
Aki Thakir Alaany: PhD and lecturer at the
College of Literature, Al-Mustansiriya University.
Falah
Al-Dulaimi: PhD, professor and deputy dean of Al-Mustansiriya
University’s College of Sciences.
Falah Ali Hussein: PhD
in physics, lecturer and deputy dean of the College of Sciences,
Al-Mustansiriya University, killed May 2005.
Musa Saloum
Addas: PhD, lecturer and deputy dean of the College of
Educational Sciences, Al-Mustansiriya University, killed 27 May
2005.
Husam Al-Ddin Ahmad Mahmmoud: PhD in education
sciences, lecturer and dean at College of Education Sciences,
Al-Mustansiriya University.
Jasim Abdul Kareem: PhD and
lecturer at the College of the Education, Al-Mustansiriya
University.
Abdul As Satar Sabar Al Khazraji: PhD in
history, Al Munstansiriya University, killed 19 June 2005. [A
same name and surname lecturer in Engineering at the College of
Computer Science Technology, Al-Nahrein University was
assessinated in March 2006.]
Samir Yield Gerges: PhD and
lecturer at the College of Administration and Economy at Al-Mustansiriya
University, killed 28 August 2005.
Jasim Al-Fahaidawi:
PhD and lecturer in Arabic literature at the College of
Humanities, Al-Mustansiriya University. Assassinated at the
university entrance. [Source: BBC News, 15 November 2005.]
Kadim Talal Hussein: Deputy dean of the College of
Education, Al-Mustansiriya University.
Mohammed Nayeb Al-Qissi:
PhD in geography, lecturer at Department of Research, Al-Mustansiriya
University.
Sabah Mahmoud Al-Rubaie: PhD in geography,
lecturer and dean at College of Educational Sciences, Al-Mustansiriya
University.
Ali Hasan Muhawish: Dean and lecturer at the
College of Engineering, Al-Mustansiriya University. Killed 12
March 2006. [Source: Middle East Online, 13 March 2006.]
Imad Naser Alfuadi: Lecturer at the College of Political
Sciences, Al-Mustansiriya University. [Source: Iraqi Association
of University Lecturers report, March 2006.]
Mohammed Ali
Jawad Achami: President of the College of Law, Al-Mustansiriya
University. [Source: Iraqi Association of University Lecturers
report, March 2006.]
Husam Karyakus Tomas: Lecturer at
the College of Medicine, Al-Mustansiriya University. [Source:
Iraqi Association of University Lecturers report, March 2006.]
Basem Habib Salman: Lecturer at the College of Medicine at
Al-Mustansiriya University. [Source: Iraqi Association of
University Lecturers report, March 2006.]
Mohammed Abdul
Rahman Al-Ani: PhD in engineering, lecturer at the College of
Law, Al-Mustansiriya University. Kidnapped, together with his
friend Akrem Mehdi, 26 April 2006, at his home in Palestine
Street, Baghdad. Their bodys were found two days later. (CEOSI
Iraqi university sources, 5 May 2006.]
Jasim Fiadh Al-Shammari:
Lecturer in psychology at the College of Arts, Al-Mustansiriya
Baghdad University. Killed near campus 23 May 2006. [Source:
CEOSI Iraqi university source, 30 May 2006.]
Saad Mehdi
Shalash: PhD in history and lecturer in history at the College
of Arts, Al-Mustansiriya University, and editor of the newspaper
Raya Al-Arab. Shot dead at his home with his wife 26 October
2006. [Source: Al-Quds Al-Arabi, 27 October 2006.]
Kemal
Nassir: Professor of history and lecturer at Al-Mustansiriya and
Bufa universities. Killed at his home in Baghdad in October
2006. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 2 November 2006.]
Hasseb Aref Al-Obaidi: Professor in the College of Political
Sciences at Al-Mustansiriya University. Since he was kidnapped
22 October 2006 his whereabouts is unknown. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi
university sources.]
Najeb Al-Salihi: Lecturer in the
College of Psychology at Al-Mustansiriya University and head of
the Scientific Commitee of the Ministry of Higher Education of
Iraq. Al-Salihi, 39 years old, was kidnapped close to campus and
his body, shot dead, was found 20 days after his disappearance
in Baghdad morgue. His family was able recover his body only
after paying a significant amount of money. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi
university sources.]
Dhia Al-Deen Mahdi Hussein:
Professor of international criminal law at the College of Law,
Al-Mustansiriya University. Missing since kidnapped from his
home in the Baghdad neighborhood of Dhia in 4 November 2006 by a
group of armed men driving police cars. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi
university sources, 5 November 2006.]
Muntather Al-Hamdani:
Deputy dean of the College of Law, Al-Mustansiriya University.
He was assassinated, together with Ali Hassam, lecturer at the
same college, 20 December 2006. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university
sources, 24 December 2006. The Iraqi police identified Ali
Arnoosi as the deputy dean assassinated 21 December, and
Mohammed Hamdani as another victim. It is unknown whether [Muntanther
Al-Hamdani and Mohammed Hamdani] both are the same case or not.]
Ali Hassam: Lecturer at the College of Law at Al-Mustansiriya
University. He was killed together with Muntather Al-Hamdani,
deputy dean of the college, 20 December 2006. [Source: CEOSI
Iraqi university sources, 24 December 2006. The Iraqi police
identified Ali Arnoosi as the deputy dean assassinated 21
December, and Mohammed Al-Hamdani as another victim. It is
unknown whether both [Muntanther Al-Hamdani and Mohammed Hamdani]
are the same case or not.]
Dhia Al-Mguter: Professor of
economy at the College of Administration and Economy of Al-Mustansiriya
University. He was killed 23 January 2007 in Baghdad while
driving. He was a prominent economist and president of the
Consumer’s Defense Association and the Iraqi Association of
Economists. A commentator at for As-Sharquia television, he
participated in the Maram Committee, being responsible for
investigating irregularities occuring during the elections held
in January 2006. Al-Mguter was part of a family with a long
anti-colonialist tradition since the British occupation.
[Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources and Az-Zaman newspaper,
24 January 2007.]
Ridha Abdul Hussein Al-Kuraishi: Deputy
Dean of the University of Al-Mustansiriya’s College of
Administration and Economy. He was kidnapped 28 March 2007 and
found dead the next day. [Source: Iraqi Association of
University Lecturers, 7 April 2007. See the Arabic letter sent
to CEOSI.].
University of Technology (Baghdad)
Muhannad Al-Dulaimi: PhD in mechanical engineering, lecturer
at the Baghdad University of Technology. Muhey Hussein: PhD
in aerodynamics, lecturer in the Department of Mechanical
Engineering of the Baghdad University of Technology. Qahtan
Kadhim Hatim: Bachelor of sciences, lecturer in the College of
Engineering of the Baghdad University of Technology. Sahira
Mohammed Machhadani: Baghdad University of Technology.
Department and college unknown. [Source: Iraqi Association of
University Lecturers, March 2006.] Ahmed Ali Husein: Lecturer
at the Baghdad University of Technology, specialist in applied
mechanics. He was killed by a group of armed men in downtown
Baghdad 22 May 2006. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 24
May 2006.] Name unknown: Lecturer at Baghdad University of
Technology. Killed 27 June 2006 by a group of armed men. They
were driving a vehicle in the Baghdad neighborhood of Al-Mansur
and shot him without stopping. Next day, students and professors
staged demonstrations in all universities across the country
opposing the assassination and kidnapping of professors and
lecturers. [Source: Al-Jazeera and Jordan Times, 27 June 2006.]
Ali Kadhim Ali: Professor at Baghdad University of Technology.
Shot dead in November 2006 in the district of Al-Yarmuk by a
group of armed men. His wife, Dr Baida Obeid — gynecologist —
was also killed in the attack. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi sources, 16
November 2006.] Moa’ayed Jasim Al-Janabi: Lecturer in physics
at Baghdad University of Technology. Killed 23 May 2006.
[Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, December 2006.]
Jalil Enjad Al-Jumaily: Lecturer at University of Technology.
Department and college unknown. He was killed 22 December 2006
with his son, a physician, after being kidnapped. [Source: CEOSI
Iraqi university sources, 24 December 2006..] Abdul Same’e
Al-Janabi: Deputy president of the Baghdad University of
Technology. Missing after being kidnapped during the third week
of January 2007. In 2004, Abdul Sami Al-Janabi was dean of Al-Mustansiriya
University’s College of Sciences in Baghdad. He resigned from
this position after Shia paramilitary forces threatened to kill
him. Such forces began then to occupy university centres in the
capital. Transferred by the Ministry of Higher Education to a
new position to preserve his security, Sami Al-Janabi has almost
certainly been assassinated. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university
sources, 23 January 2007.] Ameer Mekki Al-Zihairi: Lecturer
at Baghdad University of Technology. He was killed in March
2007. [Source: Iraqi Association of University Lecturers, 7
April 2007.
Al-Nahrein University (Baghdad.]
Akil Abdel Jabar Al-Bahadili: Professor and deputy dean of
Al-Nahrein University’s College of Medicine. Head of Adhamiya
Hospital in Baghdad. He was a specialist in internal medicine,
killed 2 December 2005. Mohammed Al-Jazairy: Lecturer at
University College Al-Kadhemiya Hospital, Al-Nahrein University.
He was a specialist in plastic surgery. Layth Abdel Aziz: PhD
and lecturer at the College of Sciences, Al-Nahrein University.
[Source: Al-Hayat, 28 February 2006.] Abdul As Satar Sabar
Al-Khazrayi: Lecturer in engineering at the College of Computer
Science Technology, Al-Nahrein University. [Source: Iraqi
Association of University Lecturers report, March 2006.] [A same
name and surname PhD in History at Al Munstansiriya University
was killed on 19 June 2005.]
Uday Al-Beiruti: Professor
at Al-Nahrein University. Kidnapped in University College Al-Kadhemiya
Hospital’s parking lot by armed men dressed in Interior Ministry
uniforms. His body was found with sigs of torture in Sadr City.
Date unknown: July/August 2006. His murder took place during a
wave of assassinations in which seven of his colleagues were
killed. [Source: Iraqi health service sources, 24 September
2006.] Jalil Al-Jumaili: Professor at the College of
Medicine, Al-Nahrein University. He was found shot dead in
December 2006 (exact date unknown) after being kidnapped at
University College Al-Kadhemiya Hospital, together with his son,
Dr Anas Al-Jumaili, lecturer at the same college. [Source: CEOSI
Iraqi university sources, 24 December 2006.] Anas Al-Jumaili:
Lecturer at the College of Medicine, Al-Nahrein University. He
was found shot dead in December (exact date unknown) with his
father, Dr Jalil Al-Jumaili, professor of medicine, after being
kidnapped at University College Al-Kadhemiya Hospital. [Source:
CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 24 December 2006.] Adnan
Mohammed Saleh Al-Aabid: Lecturer at the College of Law, Al-Nahrein
University. He was found dead 31 January 2007 after having been
kidnapped from his home 28 January 2007 together with lecturers
Abdul Mutaleb Abdulrazak Al-Hashimi and Aamer Kasem Al-Kaisy,
and a student. All were found dead in Baghdad morgue. [Sources:
CEOSI Iraqi university sources and Al-Quds Al-Arabi, 1 February
2007.] Abdul Mutaleb Abdulrazak Al-Hashimi: Lecturer at the
College of Law, Al-Nahrein University. He was found dead 31
January 2007 after having been kidnapped 28 January 2007 on his
way home, together with lecturers Adnan Mohammed Saleh Al-Aabid
and Aamer Kasem Al-Kaisy, and a student. All were found dead in
Baghdad morgue. [Sources: CEOSI Iraqi university sources and Al-Quds
Al-Arabi, 1 February 2007.] Aamer Kasem Al-Kaisy: Lecturer at
the College of Law, Al-Nahrein University. He was found dead 31
January 2007 after having been kidnapped on his way home 28
January 2007, together with a student and lecturers Abdul
Mutaleb Abdulrazak Al-Hashimi and Adnan Mohammed Saleh Al-Aabid.
All were found dead in Baghdad morgue. [Sources: CEOSI Iraqi
university sources and Al-Quds Al-Arabi, 1 February 2007.]
Khaled Al-Naieb: Lecturer in microbiology and deputy dean of Al-Nahrein
University’s College of Higher Studies in Medicine. Killed 30
March 2007 at the main entrance to the college. Having been
threatened by the Mahdi Army, Moqtada Al-Sadr’s militia, Dr Al-Naieb
had moved to work in Irbil. During a brief visit to his family
in Baghdad, and after recently becoming a father, he was killed
at the main entrance to the college on his way to collect some
documents. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 4 April
2007. Iraqi Association of University Lecturers report dated 7
April 2007.] Sami Sitrak: Professor of English and dean of
Al-Nahrein University’s College of Law. Professor Sitrak was
killed 29 March 2007. He had been appointed dean of the College
after the former dean’s resignation following an attempt to kill
him along with three other College lecturers. [Source: Iraqi
Association of University Lecturers, 7 April 2007.]. Thair
Ahmed Jebr: Lecturer in the Department of Physics, College of
Sciences, Al-Nahrein University. Jebr was killed in the attack
against satellite TV channel Al-Baghdadiya 5 April 2007.
[Source: Iraqi Association of University Lecturers, 7 April
2007.].
Iyad Hamza: PhD in chemistry, Baghdad University.
He was the academic assistant of the President of Al-Nahrein
University. On 4 May 2008 he was killed near his home in
Baghdad. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi source. 6 May 2008.].
Islamic University (Baghdad)
Haizem Al-Azawi:
Lecturer at Baghdad Islamic University. Department and college
unknown. He was 35 years old and married and was killed 13
February 2006 by armed men when he ariving home in the
neighborhood of Habibiya. [Source: Asia Times, 3 March 2006.]
Saadi Ahmad Zidaan Al-Fahdawi: PhD in Islamic science,
lecturer at the College of Islamic Science, Baghdad University.
Killed 26 March 2006.
Abdel Aziz Al-Jazem: Lecturer in
Islamic theology at the College of Islamic Science, Baghdad
University. [Source: Iraqi Association of University Lecturers
report, March 2006.]
Saad Jasim Mohammed: Lecturer at the
Baghdad Islamic University. Department and college unknown.
Killed, together with his brother Mohammed Jassim Mohammed, 11
May 2007 in the neighburghood of Al-Mansur. The armed men who
commited the crime where identified by the Association of
Muslims Scholars as members of a death squad. [Sources: Press
note of the Association of Muslims Scholars, 12 May 2007, and
CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 13 May 2007.]
Qais Sabah
Al-Jabouri: Professor at the Baghdad Islamic University. Killed
7 June 2007 by a group of armed men who shot him from a car when
he was leaving the university with the lecturers Alaa Jalel Essa
and Saad Jalifa Al-Ani, who were killed and seriously injured
respectively. press note of the Association of Muslims
Scholars, 7 June 2007, and CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 9
June 2007.]
Alaa Jalel Essa: Professor at the Baghdad
Islamic University. Killed 7 June 2007 by a group of armed men
who shot him from a car when he was leaving the university with
the lecturers Qais Sabah Al-Jabouri and Saad Jalifa Al-Ani, who
were killed and seriously injured respectively. press note
of the Association of Muslims Scholars, 7 June 2007, and CEOSI
Iraqi university sources, 9 June 2007.]
Iraqi
Ministry of Higher Education (Baghdad)
Lecturers
killed after a mass kidnapping, 13 November 2006[4]:
Abdul Salam Suaidan Al-Mashhadani: Lecturer in political
sciences and head of the scholarships section of the Ministry of
Higher Education. He was kidnapped 13 November 2006 in an
assault on the ministry. His body was found with signs of
torture and mutilation 24 November 2006. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi
university sources, 26 November 2006.] Abdul Hamid Al-Hadizi:
Professor (speciality unknown). He was kidnapped 13 November
2006 in an assault on the ministry. His body was found with
signs of torture and mutilation 24 November 2006. [Source: CEOSI
Iraqi university sources, 26 November 2006.]
Baghdad Institutes
Izi Al-Deen Al-Rawi: President of the Arabic University’s
Institute of Petroleum, Industry and Minerals. Al-Rawi was
kidnapped and found dead 20 November 2006. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi
university sources, 20 November 2006)
BABYLON Hilla University
Jaled M Al-Janabi: PhD in
Islamic history, lecturer in Hilla University’s School of
Humanities. Mohsin Suleiman Al-Ajeely: PhD in agronomy,
lecturer in the College of Agronomy, Hilla University. Killed 24
December 2005. Fleih Al-Gharbawi: Lecturer in the College of
Medicine. Killed in Hilla (capital of the province of Babylon,
100 kilometers south of Baghdad) 20 November 2006 by armed men.
[Source: CEOSI Iraqi sources, 20 November 2006.] Ali Al-Grari
(or Garar): Professor at Hilla University. He was shot dead 20
November 2006 by armed men in a vehicle on the freeway between
Hilla and Baghdad. [Source: Iraqi police sources cited by
Reuters, 20 November 2006,
AT-TAMIM Kirkuk
University
Ahmed Izaldin Yahya: Lecturer in the College
of Engineering, Kirkuk University. Killed by a car bomb in the
vicinity of his home in Kirkuk, 16 February 2007. [Source: CEOSI
Iraqi university sources, 17 February 2007.] Hussein Qader
Omar: professor and Dean of Kirkuk University’s College of
Education Sciences. Killed in November 20, 2006 by shots made
from a vehicle in the city center. An accompanying colleague was
injured. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, November 21,
2006, and Iraqi Police Sources cited by Reuters, 20 November
2006.]. Sabri Abdul Jabar Mohammed: Lecturer at the College
of Education Sciences at Kirkuk University. Found dead 1
November 2007 in a street in Kirkuk one day after being
kidnapped by a group of unidentified armed men [Source: Iraqi
university sources to the BRussells Tribunal and CEOSI, 2
November 2007.]
Abdel Sattar Tahir Sharif: Lecturer at
Kirkuk University. Department and college unknown. 75-years-old,
he was assassinated 5 March 2008 by armed men in the district of
Shoraw, 10 kilometres northeast of Kirkuk. [Source: Aswat
Al-Iraq/ Voices of Iraq, 5 March 2008.]
NINEVEH Mosul University
Abdel Yabar Al-Naimi:
Dean of Mosul University’s College of Humanities. Abdul Yabar
Mustafa: PhD in political sciences, dean of Mosul University’s
College of Political Sciences. Abdul Aziz El-Atrachi: PhD in
plant protection in the College of Agronomy and Forestry, Mosul
University. Eman Abd-Almonaom Yunis: PhD in translation,
lecturer in the College of Humanities, Mosul University.
Jaled Faisal Hamid Al-Shijo: PhD and lecturer in the College of
Physical Education, Mosul University. Leila Abdu Allah Al-Saad:
PhD in law, dean of Mosul University’s College of Law. Mahfud
Al-Kazzaz: PhD and lecturer at University Mosul. Department and
college unknown. Killed 20 November 2004. Mohammed Yunis
Thanun: Bachelor of sciences, lecturer in the College of
Physical Education, Mosul University. Munir Al-Jiero: PhD in
law and lecturer in the College of Law, Mosul University.
Married to Dr Leila Abdu Allah Al-Saad, also assassinated.
Noel Butrus S. Mathew: PhD, professor at the Health Institute of
Mosul University. Ahmad Hamid Al-Tai: Professor and head of
Department of Medicine, Mosul University. Killed 20 November
2006 when armed men intercepted his vehicle as he was heading
home. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 20 November
2006.] Kamel Abdul Hussein: Lecturer and deputy dean of the
College of Law, Mosul University. Killed 11 January 2007.
[Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 23 January 2007.]
Talal Younis: Professor and dean of the College of Political
Sciences. Killed on the morning of 16 April 2007 at the main
entrance to the college. Within less than half an hour Professor
Jaafer Hassan Sadeq of the Department of History at Mosul
University was assassinated at his home. [Sources: CEOSI Iraqi
university sources and Al-Mousl.] Jaafer Hassan Sadeq:
Professor in the Department of History of Mosul University’s
College of Arts. Killed 16 April 2007 at home in the district of
Al-Kafaaat, northwest of Mosul. Within less that half an hour,
Professor Talal Younis, dean of Mosul University’s College of
Political Sciences, was killed at the main entrance to the
college. [Sources: CEOSI Iraqi university sources and Al-Mousl.]
Ismail Taleb Ahmed: Lecturer in the College of Education, Mosul
University. Killed 2 May 2007 while on his way to college.
[Source: Al-Mosul, 2 May 2007.] Nidal Al-Asadi: Professor in
the Computer Sciences Department of Mosul University’s College
of Sciences. Shot dead by armed men in the district of Al-Muhandiseen,
according to police sources in Mosul. [Sources: INA, 2 May 2007,
and Iraqi sources to the BRussells Tribunal, 3 May 2007.]
Aziz Suleiman: Lecturer at Mosul University. Department of Mosul
University’s College of Sociology. Killed in Mosul 22 January
2008. [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources, 24 January
2008.].
Jalil Ibrahim Ahmed al-Naimi: Director of the ‘Sharia’
Department (Islamic Law), Mosul University. He was shot
dead by armed men when he came back home (in Mosul) from
University, 30 January 2008. [Sources: CEOSI and BRussells
Tribunal University Iraqi sources, al-Quds al-Arabi, 31 de
enero de 2008.].
QADISIYA Diwaniya
University
Hakim Malik Al-Zayadi: PhD in Arabic
philology, lecturer in Arabic literature at Al-Qadisyia
University. Dr Al-Zayadi was born in Diwaniya, and was killed in
Latifiya when he was traveling from Baghdad 24 July 2005.]
Mayed Husein: Physician and lecturer at the College of Medicine,
Diwaniya University. [Source: Iraqi Association of University
Lecturers report, March 2006.]
BASRA
Basra University
Abdel Al-Munim Abdel Mayad: Bachelor and
lecturer at Basra University. Abdel Gani Assaadun: Bachelor
and lecturer at Basra University. Abdul Alah Al-Fadhil: PhD,
professor and deputy dean of Basra University’s College of
Medicine. Abdul-Hussein Nasir Jalaf: PhD in agronomy,
lecturer at the College of Agronomy’s Center of Research on Date
Palm Trees, Basra University. Alaa Daoud: PhD in sciences,
professor and chairman of Basra University (also reported as a
lecturer in history). Killed 20 July 2005. Ali Galib Abd Ali:
Bachelor of sciences, assistant professor at the School of
Engineering, Basra University. Asaad Salem Shrieda: PhD in
engineering, professor and dean of Basra University’s School of
Engineering. Faysal Al-Assadi: PhD in agronomy, professor at
the College of Agronomy, Basra University. Gassab Jabber
Attar: Bachelor of sciences, lecturer at the School of
Engineering, Basra University. Haidar Al-Baaj: PhD in
surgery, head of the University College Basra Hospital.
Haidar Taher: PhD and professor at the College of Medicine,
Basra University. Hussein Yasin: PhD in physics, lecturer in
sciences at Basra University Killed 18 February 2004 at his home
and in front of his family. Khaled Shrieda: PhD in
engineering, dean of the School of Engineering, Basra
University. Khamhour Al-Zargani: PhD in history, head of the
Department of History at the College of Education, Basra
University Killed 19 August 2005. Kadim Mashut Awad: visiting
professor at the Department of Soils, College of Agriculture,
Basra University. Killed December 2005 (exact date unknown.].
Karem Hassani: PhD and lecturer at the College of Medicine,
Basra University. Kefaia Husein Saleh: PhD in English
philology, lecturer in the College of Education Sciences, Basra
University. Mohammed Al-Hakim: PhD in pharmacy, professor and
dean of Basra University’s College of Pharmacy. Mohammed
Yassem Badr: PhD, professor and chairman of Basra University.
Omar Fakhri: PhD and lecturer in biology at the College of
Sciences, Basra University. Saad Alrubaiee: PhD and lecturer
in biology at the College of Sciences, Basra University.
Yaddab Al-Hajjam: PhD in education sciences and lecturer at the
College of Education Sciences, Basra University. Zanubia
Abdel Husein: PhD in veterinary medicine, lecturer at the
College of Veterinary Medicine, Basra University. Jalil
Ibrahim Almachari: Lecturer at Basra University. Department and
college unknown. Killed 20 March 2006 after criticizing in a
public lecture the situation in Iraq. (Arabic Source: Al-Kader.]
Abdullah Hamed Al-Fadel: PhD in medicine, lecturer in surgery
and deputy dean of the College of Medicine at Basra University.
Killed in January 2006 (exact date unknown). [Source: CEOSI
Iraqi university sources.] Fuad Al-Dajan: PhD in medicine,
lecturer in gynecology at the College of Medicine, Basra
University. Killed at the beginning of March 2006 (exact date
unknown). [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university sources.] Saad Al-Shahin:
PhD in medicine, lecturer in internal medicine at Basra
University’s College of Medicine. Killed at the beginning of
March 2006 (exact date unknow). [Source: CEOSI Iraqi university
sources.] Jamhoor Karem Khammas: Lecturer at the College of
Arts, Basra University. [Source: Iraqi Association of University
Lecturers report, March 2006.] Karem Mohsen: PhD and lecturer
at Department of Agriculture, College of Agronomy, Basra
University. Killed 10 April 2006. He worked in the field of
honeybee production. Lecturers and students called for a
demonstration to protest for his assassination. [Source: Al-Basrah,
11 April 2006.] Waled Kamel: Lecturer at the College of Arts
at Basra University. Killed 8 May 2006. Other two lecturers were
injured during the attack, one of them seriously. [Source: Al-Quds
Al-Arabi, 9 May 2006.] Ahmad Abdul Kader Abdullah: Lecturer
in the College of Sciences, Basra University. His body was found
9 June 2006. [Source: CEOSI university Iraqi sources, 10 June
2006.] Kasem Yusuf Yakub: Head of Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Basra University. Killed 13 June 2006 at the
university gate. [Sources: CEOSI university Iraqi sources, 14
June 2006 and Al-Quds Al-Arabi, 16 June 2006.] Ahmad Abdul
Wadir Abdullah: Professor of the College of Chemistry, Basra
University. Killed 10 June 2006. [Source: UNAMI report, 1 May-30
June 2006.] Kathum Mashhout: Lecturer in edaphology at the
College of Agriculture, Basra University. Killed in Basra in
December 2006 (exact date unknown). [Source: CEOSI Iraqi
university sources, 12 December 2006.] Mohammed Aziz Alwan:
Lecturer in artistic design at the College of Fine Arts, Basra
University. Killed by armed men 26 May 2007 while walking in the
city. [Source: CEOSI university Iraqi sources, 1 June 2007.]
Firas Abdul Zahra: Lecturer at the College of Physical
Education, Basra University. Killed at home by armed men 18 July
2007. His wife was injured in the attack. [Source: Iraqi
university sources to the BRussells Tribunal, 26 August 2007.]
Muayad Ahmad Jalaf: Lecturer at the College of Arts, Basra
University. Kidnapped 10 September 2007 by a group of armed men
that was driving three cars, one of them with a government
license plate. He was found dead in a city suburb the next day.
[Source: Iraqi university sources to the BRussells Tribunal, 12
September 2007.]
Khaled Naser Al-Miyahi: PhD in medicine,
Professor of neurosurgery at Basra University. He was
assassinated in March 2008 (exact date unknown). His body was
found after his being kidnapped by a group of armed men in the
streets of Basra. There were no ransom demands, according to
information provided by Baghdad’s Center for Human Rights.
[Source: Al-Basrah, 12 March 2008.]
Technical
Institute of Basra
Mohammed Kasem: PhD in engineering,
lecturer at the Technical Institute of Basra. Sabah Hachim
Yaber: Lecturer at the Technical Institute of Basra. Salah
Abdelaziz Hashim: PhD and lecturer in fine arts at the Technical
Institute of Basra. Kidnapped in 4 April 2006. He was found shot
dead the next day. According to other sources, Dr Hashim was
machine-gunned from a vehicle, injuring also a number of
students. [Sources: CEOSI university Iraqi sources, 6 April
2006, Az-Zaman, 6 April 2006, and Al-Quds Al-Arabi, 7 April
2006.]
TIKRIT Tikrit University
Basem Al-Mudares: PhD in chemical sciences and lecturer in
the College of Sciences, Tikrit University. His body was found
mutilated in the city of Samarra 21 July 2004. Fathal Mosa
Hussine: PhD and professor at the College of Physical Education,
Tikrit University. Mahmud Ibrahim Hussein: PhD in biological
sciences and lecturer at the College of Education Sciences,
Tikrit University. Madloul Albazi Tikrit University.
Department and college unknown. [Source: Iraqi Association of
University Lecturers report, March 2006.] Mojbil Achaij Issa
Al-Jabouri: Lecturer in international law at the College of Law,
Tikrit University. [Source: Iraqi Association of University
Lecturers report, March 2006.] Damin Husein Al-Abidi:
Lecturer in international law at College of Law, Tikrit
University. [Source: Iraqi Association of University Lecturers
report, March 2006.] Harit Abdel Yabar As Samrai: PhD student
at the College of Engineering, Tikrit University. [Source: Iraqi
Association of University Lecturers report, March 2006.]
Farhan Mahmud: Lecturer at the College of Theology, Tikrit
University. Disappeared after being kidnapped 24 November 2006.
[Source: CEOSI university Iraqi sources, 26 November 2006.]
Mustafa Khudhr Qasim: Professor at Tikrit University. Department
and college unknown. His body was found beheaded in Al-Mulawatha,
eastern Mosul, 21 November 2007. [Sources: Al-Mosul, 22 November
2007, and Iraqi university sources to the BRussells Tribunal and
CEOSI, 22-25 November 2007.]
Taha AbdulRazak Al-Ani: PhD
in Islamic Studies, he was professor at Tikrit University. His
body was found shot dead in a car on a highway near Al-Adel, a
Baghdad suburb. Also, the body of Sheikh Mahmoud Talb Latif Al-Jumaily,
member of the Commision of Muslim Scientists, was found dead in
the same car last Thursday afternoon, 15 May 2008. [Source:
CEOSI Iraqi sources, 21 May 2008.]
DIYALA Baquba University
Taleb Ibrahim Al-Daher: PhD
in physical sciences, professor and dean at the College of
Sciences, Baquba University. Killed 21 December 2004. Lez
Mecchan: Professor at Baquba University. Department and college
unknown. Killed 19 April 2006 with his wife and another
colleague. [Sources: DPC and EFE, 19 April 2006.] Mis
(surname unknown): Lecturer at Baquba University. Department and
college unknown. Wife of Professor Lez Mecchan, also
assassinated. Both were killed with another colleague 19 April
2006. [Sources: DPC and EFE, 19 April 2006.] Salam Ali Husein:
Taught at Baquba University. Department and college unknown.
Killed 19 April 2006 with two other colleagues. [Sources: DPC
and EFE, 19 April 2006.] Meshhin Hardan Madhlom Al-Dulaimi:
Professor at Baquba University. Department and college unknown.
Killed at the end of April, according to the Iraqi Ministry of
Higher Education. [Source: CEOSI university Iraqi sources, 10
May 2006.] Abdul Salam Ali Al-Mehdawi: Professor at Baquba
University. Department and college unknown. Killed at the end of
April, according to the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education.
[Source: CEOSI university Iraqi sources, 10 May 2006.] Mais
Ganem Mahmoud: Lecturer at Baquba University. Department and
college unknown. Killed at the end of April, according to the
Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education. [Source: CEOSI university
Iraqi sources, 10 May 2006.] Satar Jabar Akool: Lecturer at
Baquba University. Department and college unknown. Killed at the
end of April, according to the Iraqi Ministry of Higher
Education. [Source: CEOSI university Iraqi sources, 10 May
2006.] Mohammed Abdual Redah Al-Tamemmi: Lecturer in the
Department of Arabic Language and head of the College of
Education, Baquba University. Killed 19 August 2006 together
with Professor Kreem Slman Al-Hamed Al-Sadey, 70 years old, of
the same Department. A third lecturer from the same department
escaped the attack carried out by a group of four armed men
Students and lecturers demonstrated against his and other
lecturers’ deaths. [Source: World Socialist, 12 September 2006,
citing the Iraqi newspaper Az-Zaman, CEOSI university Iraqi
sources, 25 December 2006.] Karem Al-Saadi: Lecturer at
Baquba University. Department and college unknown. Killed August
2006. Students and lecturers demonstrated against his and other
lecturers’ deaths. [Source: World Socialist, 12 September 2006,
citing the Iraqi newspaper Az-Zaman.] Kreem Slman Al-Hamed
Al-Sadey: Professor in the Department of Arabic Language at the
College of Education, Baquba University. He was 70 years old
when killed 19 August 2006. In the attack Mohammed Abdual Redah
Al-Tamemmi, head of Education Department was also killed. A
third lecturer from the same department escaped the attack of a
group of four armed men. [Source: CEOSI university Iraqi
sources, 25 December 2006.] Hasan Ahmad: Lecturer in the
College of Education, Baquba University. Killed 8 December 2006.
[Source: CEOSI university Iraqi sources, December 2006.]
Ahmed Mehawish Hasan: Lecturer in the Department of Arabic at
the College of Education, Baquba University. Killed in December
(exact date unknown). [Source: CEOSI university Iraqi sources,
25 December 2006.] Walhan Hamid Fares Al-Rubai: Dean of the
College of Physical Education, Baquba University. Al-Rubai was
shot by a group of armed men in his office 1 February 2007.
According to some sources his son was also killed. [Source:
Reuters and Islamomeno, 1-3 February 2007 respectively, and
CEOSI university Iraqi sources, 2 February 2007.] Abdul
Ghabur Al-Qasi: Lecturer in history at Baquba University. His
body was found by the police 10 April 2007 in Diyala River,
which crosses the city, with 31 other bodies of kidnapped
people. [Source: Az-zaman, 11 April 2007.] Jamal Mustafa:
Professor and head of the History Department, College of
Education Sciences, Baquba University. Kidnapped at home in the
city of Baquba 29 October 2007 by a group of armed men driving
in three vehicles. [Source: Iraqi university sources to the
BRussells Tribunal, 30 October 2007.]
Al-ANBAR Ramadi University
Abdel Karem Mejlef Saleh:
PhD in philology, lecturer at the College of Education Sciences,
Al-Anbar University. Abdel Majed Hamed Al-Karboli: Lecturer
at Ramadi University. Killed December 2005 (exact date
unknown.]. Ahmad Abdel Hadi Al-Rawi: PhD in biology,
professor in the School of Agronomy, Al-Anbar University.
Ahmad Abdul Alrahman Hameid Al-Jhbissy: PhD in Medicine,
Professor of College of Medicine, Al-Anbar University. Ahmed
Saadi Zaidan: PhD in education sciences, Ramadi University.
Killed February 2005 (exact date unknown.]. Hamed Faisal
Antar: Lecturer in the College of Law, Ramadi University. Killed
December 2005 (exact date unknown.]. Naser Abdel Karem Mejlef
Al-Dulaimi: Department of Physics, College of Education, Ramadi
University. Killed December 2005 (exact date unknown.]. Raad
Ojssin Al-Binow: PhD in surgery, lecturer at the College of
Medicine, Al-Anbar University. Shakir Mahmmoud Jasim: PhD in
agronomy, lecturer in the School of Agronomy, Al-Anbar
University. Nabil Hujazi: Lecturer at the College of
Medicine, Ramadi University. Killed in June 2006 (exact date
unknown). [Source: CEOSI university Iraqi sources, 20 June 2006,
confirmed by Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education.] Nasar Al-Fahdawi:
Lecturer at Ramadi University. Department and college unknown.
Killed 16 January 2006. [Source: CEOSI university Iraqi sources,
December 2006.] Khalid Jubair Al-Dulaimi: Lecturer at the
College of Engineering, Ramadi University. Killed 27 April 2007.
[Source: Iraqi sources to the BRussells Tribunal, 3 May 2007.]
NAJAF Kufa University
Jawla
Mohammed Taqi Zwain: PhD in medicine, lecturer at College of
Medicine, Kufa University. Shahlaa Al-Nasrawi: Lecturer in
the College of Law, Kufa University. Assassinated 22 August 2007
by members of a sectarian militia. [Source: CEOSI university
Iraqi sources, 27 August 2007.] Adel Abdul Hadi: Professor of
philosophy, Kufa University’s College of Arts. Killed by a group
of armed men 28 October 2007 when returning home from
university. [Source: Iraqi university sources to the BRussells
Tribunal, 30 October 2007.]
KARBALA
University of Karbala
Kasem Mohammed Ad Dayni:
Lecturer in the Department of Psychology, College of Pedagogy,
Karbala University. Killed 17 April 2006.
MOSUL
Mosul University
Omar Miran: Baghdad University bachelor
of law (1946), PhD in history from Paris University (1952),
professor of history at Mosul University, specialist in history
of the Middle East. Killed, along with his wife and three of his
sons, by armed men in February 2006 (exact date unknown.].
Noel Petros Shammas Matti: Lecturer at the College of Medicine,
Mosul University. Married and father of two daughters. He was
kidnapped and found dead 4 August 2006. Muwafek Yahya Hamdun:
Deputy dean and professor at the College of Agronomy, Mosul
University. [Source: Al-Hayat, 28 February 2006.] Naif Sultan
Saleh: Lecturer at the Technical Institute, Mosul University.
[Source: Iraqi Association of University Lecturers report, March
2006.] Natek Sabri Hasan: Lecturer in the Department of
Agricultural Mechanization and head of the College of Agronomy,
Mosul University. [Source: Iraqi Association of University
Lecturers report, March 2006.] Abdul Kader Ali Abdullah:
Lecturer in the Department of Arabic, College of Education
Sciences, Mosul University. Found dead 25/26 August 2007 after
being kidnapped five days before by a group of armed men.
[Source: Iraqi sources to the BRussells Tribunal and CEOSI 26-27
August 2007.] Unknown: Lecturer at Mosul University, killed
in the explosion of two car bombs near campus, 1 October 2007.
In this atack six other people were injured, among them four
students. [Source: KUNA, 1 October 2007.]
OPEN
UNIVERSITY
Kareem Ahmed Al-Timmi: Head of the Department of Arabic
Language in the College of Education at the Open University.
Killed in Baghdad, 22 February 2007.
COMMISSION
OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION [5]
Aamir Ibrahim Hamza: Bachelor
in electronic engineering, lecturer at the Technical Institute.
Mohammed Abd Al-Hussein Wahed: PhD in tourism, lecturer at the
Institute of Administration. Mohammed Saleh Mahdi: Bachelor
in sciences, lecturer at the Cancer Research Centre. Killed
November 2005.
INSTITUTIONAL POSITIONS
Emad Sarsam: PhD in surgery and member of the Arab Council of
Medicine. Faiz Ghani Aziz: PhD in agronomy, director general
of the Iraqi Company of Vegetable Oil. Killed September 2003.
Isam Said Abd Al-Halim: Geologic consultant at the Ministry of
Construction. Kamal Al-Jarrah: Degree in English philology,
researcher and writer and director general at the Ministry of
Education. Raad Abdul-Latif Al-Saadi: PhD in Arabic language,
consultant in higher education and scientific research at the
Ministry of Education. Shakier Al-Jafayi: PhD in
administration, head of the Department of Normalization and
Quality at the Iraq Council. Wajeeh Mahjub: PhD in physical
education, director general of physical education at the
Ministry of Education. Wissam Al-Hashimi: PhD in petrogeology,
president of the Arab Union of Geologists, expert in Iraqi
reservoirs, he worked for the Iraqi Ministry of Petroleum.
UNIVERSITY AFFILIATION UNKNOWN
Amir Mizhir
Al-Dayni: Professor of telecommunication engineering. Khaled
Ibrahim Said: PhD in physics. Mohammed Al-Adramli: PhD in
chemical sciences. Mohammed Munim Al-Izmerly: PhD in chemical
sciences. He was tortured and killed by US troops. His body was
sent to the Baghdad morgue. The cause of death was initially
registered as “brainstem compression”. Nafi Aboud: Professor
of Arabic literature.
OTHER CASES
Khalel
Al-Zahawi: Born in 1946, Al-Zahawi was considered the most
important calligraphist in Iraq and among the most important in
the Arab-Muslim world. He worked as a lecturer in calligraphy in
several Arab countries during the 1990s. He was killed 19 May
2007 in Baghdad by a group of armed men. He was buried in Diyala,
where he was born. [Source: BBC News, 22 May 2007. His biography
is available on wikipedia.].
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