Hasan Abu Nimah
Hasan Abu Nimah (born September 11, 1935) is a political commentator of The Jordan Times and retired Jordanian Ambassador.
Hasan Abu Nimah | |
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حسن أبو نعمة | |
Jordanian Ambassador to Belgium of to | |
In office 1978 July 21, 1980 – 1990 | |
Preceded by | Taher al-Masri |
Succeeded by | Prince Hassan bin Talal |
Jordanian Ambassador to Italy of to | |
In office 1990 – 1995 | |
Preceded by | 1972-1974: Hazem Nuseibeh |
Succeeded by | February 26, 2012 Zaid Mufleh Faleh Lozi |
Jordanian Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York City of to | |
In office September 22, 1995 – January 1, 2000 | |
Preceded by | Adnan Abu-Odeh |
Succeeded by | Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad |
Personal details | |
Born | Battir | September 11, 1935
Education | Al ummah college Bethlehem, American University of Beirut. |
Career
- He was employed as political commentator at the Amman Broadcasting Service and lecturer at the Teacher Training Centre in Ramallah.
- From 1967 to 1970 he was third secretary of the embassy in Baghdad (Iraq).
- From 1970 to 1972 he was first secretary of the embassy in Washington, D.C..
- From 1972 to 1973 he was employed in the Foreign Ministry in Amman.
- From 1973 to 1977 he was counselor of the embassy in London.
- From 1978 to 1990 he was ambassador in Brussels with concurrent Diplomatic accreditation in The Hague and the European Community.[1]
- From 1990 to 1995 he was ambassador in Rome.[2]
- From 1995 to 2000 he was Permanent Representative next to the Headquarters of the United Nations.[3]
gollark: Firstly, time synchronization is a somewhat hard problem so I think cryptocurrencies allow some level of fuzziness with time in case of issues. Secondly, it would not be possible to delete everything it had mined without really weird and exploitable design.
gollark: I mean impractical to actually implement and have it work as intended.
gollark: I'm pretty sure that's also impractical.
gollark: On what? There are devices without real time clocks.
gollark: You could easily make it so that some tiny community runs it on their toasters, but if there's ever an actual financial incentive someone *will* fix it.
References
- European Community
- Hassan Abu Nimeh, ambasciatore di Giordania presso il Governo italiano
- The International Who's Who 2004, p. 6
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