Faris Al-Rawi
Faris Al-Rawi has been Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago since 9 September 2015.[1] He is also a People's National Movement (PNM) Member of the House of Representatives for the constituency of San Fernando West.
Faris Al-Rawi | |
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Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago | |
Assumed office 9 September 2015 | |
Preceded by | Garvin Nicholas |
Member of Parliament, House of Representatives | |
Assumed office 7 September 2015 | |
Preceded by | Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan |
Constituency | San Fernando West |
Majority | 3,310 (19.39%) |
Personal details | |
Born | 2nd May, 1971 San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago |
Political party | People's National Movement |
Spouse(s) | Mona Nahous |
Children | Abraham Al-Rawi, Jinan Al-Rawi, Julia Al-Rawi |
Alma mater | University of the West Indies King's College London |
Early life
Faris Al-Rawi, was born in San Fernando. He is the son of Husam Al-Rawi[2] and Diane Seukeran.[3] His father is Iraqi Arab, while his mother, an Indo-Trinidadian, also represented the San Fernando West constituency in Parliament. His grandfather, Lionel Seukeran, served in Parliament as a member of the Democratic Labour Party, a former opposing party of the People's National Movement and predecessor to the United National Congress.[3]
Al-Rawi was educated at Presentation College, San Fernando, the University of the West Indies and completed a master's degree in Law at King's College London.[4]
Al-Rawi claims descent from the Islamic Prophet Muhammad through his Iraqi father, but he is noted for his relaxed religious views and mixed religious background.[2][5] He has described himself as "the son of an Iraqi Muslim man and a Trinidadian Presbyterian woman and a Hindu [maternal] grandfather". He is married to Mona Nahous who is a Catholic of Arab descent. He has also said he has fasted for Divali, Ramadan, and Lent and calls himself a “child of God” when asked what his religion was. He has said he has never eaten pork and that alcohol is not for him.[2]
Political career
Al-Rawi entered politics in 1995 as a legal advisor to the Tunapuna–Piarco Regional Corporation.[6] He served as an Alderman in the Port of Spain City Corporation between 2003 and 2006[6] and was appointed an Opposition Senator in 2010.[7] Al-Rawi contested San Fernando West constituency in the 2015 General Election, beating Raziah Ahmed of the United National Congress.[8] Newly elected Prime Minister Keith Rowley appointed Al-Rawi as Attorney-General.
Controversy
In October 2016 Al-Rawi's children were photographed in possession of high powered military grade assault rifles. He responded that they were receiving training from the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force in response to unreported death threats. The fact of their training was confirmed by the Defence Force. A key witness to the training, also a member of the Defence Force, later committed suicide.[9]
References
- "The Honorable Faris Al-Rawi, Attorney General of Trinidad & Tobago". Ministry of the Attorney General. Archived from the original on 27 December 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
- "Al-Rawi stands firm by his statement". Daily Express. 2014-07-17. Archived from the original on 2018-02-15. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
- Geisha Kowlessar. "Al-Rawi: Who says I am an outsider?". The Trinidad Guardian. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
- Andre Bagoo (9 September 2015). "PM, AG TAKE OATH TODAY". Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
- "How the 19th-century flow of indentured workers shapes the Caribbean", The Economist, 11 March 2017.
- "People's National Movement Trinidad and Tobago - Senator Faris Al-Rawi". www.pnm.org.tt. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
- "The Honourable Faris Al-Rawi, MP | Trinidad and Tobago Government News". www.news.gov.tt. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
- Elections and Boundaries Commission, official results (xlsx)
- http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20161013/news/police-probe-ordered-on-ag8217s-children-gun-issue