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President
  
Jalal Talabani

Education
  
University of Baghdad

Prime Minister
  
Nouri al-Maliki

Succeeded by
  
Rafi al-Issawi

Name
  
Baqir al-Zubeidi

Allegiance
  
Badr Organization

President
  
Jalal Talabani

Role
  
Polit.


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Party
  
Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq

Preceded by
  
Ali Abdul-Amir Allawi

Prime Minister
  
Ibrahim al-Jaafari

Preceded by
  
Falah Hassan al-Naqib

Baqir Jabr Al-Zubeidi (Arabic: باقر جبر الزبيدي‎‎), also known as Bayan Jabr Solagh, is a former commander of the Badr Brigades who served as the Finance Minister of Iraq in the government of Nouri al-Maliki. He served as Minister of Interior, in charge of the police, in the Iraqi Transitional Government and was Minister of Housing and Reconstruction of the Iraqi Governing Council. He is a senior member of the Shi'a United Iraqi Alliance as well as a leader in the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI).

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Born in 1946 in the Maysan Governorate, Jabr became a Shi'a activist while studying engineering at Baghdad University in the 1970s. He fled to Iran amid Saddam Hussein's crackdown on Shi'a political groups and joined the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI). He later headed SCIRI's office in Syria. According to the Independent newspaper Jabr was a former commander of SCIRI's militia, the Badr Brigades.

Under Jabr's control the Interior Ministry in 2006 was accused by the United Nations human rights chief in Iraq, John Pace, of executing and torturing to death hundreds of Iraqis every month.

On 3 January 2006, his sister was reported kidnapped by Iraqi insurgents. She was released two weeks later after ransom was paid.

References

Baqir Jabr al-Zubeidi Wikipedia