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Ahmed Mulay Ali Hamadi

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Religion
  
Sunni Islam

Political party
  
Polisario Front

Occupation
  
Diplomat, writer

Date of birth
  
1954

Residence
  
Mexico City,  Mexico

Role
  
Ambassador

Preceded by
  
Bachari Saleh

Name
  
Ahmed Ali


Ahmed Mulay Ali Hamadi

Born
  
1954 Hagunia or El Aaiun, Spanish Sahara, Spanish West Africa

Alma mater
  
National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

Education
  
National Autonomous University of Mexico

Prime Minister
  
Abdelkader Taleb Omar

Ahmed Mulay Ali Hamadi (Arabic: مولاي أحمد علي حمادي‎‎; born 1954) is the current Sahrawi ambassador to Mexico, with a base in Mexico City. He is a licenciate on International Relations by the UNAM, and a member of the "Mexican Academy of International Law". Apart from his diplomatic career, Mulay Ali is also a writer in Spanish language, with books published in Mexico.

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Personal life

Mulay Ali was born in 1954 in Hagunia, a town near El Aaiun, the capital of the territory. In 1976, he was among the Polisario Front militants helping the Sahrawi civilians who were fleeing from the cities occupied by Morocco. In 1997, he was an observer of the identification process in El Aaiun for the planned self-determination referendum, and saw his mother and daughter for the first time since 1976.

Diplomatic postings

From 2001 to 2004, he was the POLISARIO Delegate in Madrid, Spain. On August 2004, he was designated as Sahrawi resident ambassador in the United Mexican States, replacing Bachari Saleh.

Books

In 2006 the editorial Sky published his novel "Viaje a la Sabiduría del Desierto" ("Journey to the Wisdom of the Desert"). In 2008, the short story "El Silencioso Debate de los Animales" ("The Animals Silent Debate") was published by Libros de Godot. In 2011, he self-published in Bubok the novel "Los Senderos de la Vida" ("The Paths of Life").

References

Ahmed Mulay Ali Hamadi Wikipedia