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Gurgis Shlaymun is the former Deputy Governor of Iraq's Dahuk[1] province in Iraqi Kurdistan. In April 2014, KRI held provincial elections and a new provincial council was elected and his term has finished.[2] According to a news report in August 2006, Dahuk authorities, to include Deputy Governor Shlaymun's office, failed to investigate reports of Kurdish sabotage of Assyrian farms. He is ethnically Assyrian.
Gurgis Shlaymun | |
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Deputy Governor of Dahuk | |
Appointed by | Dahuk Provincial Council (PC) |
Governor | Tamar Fattah Ramadhan Kuchar |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Iraqi |
Political party | Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) |
References
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- ^ "2014 Provincial Elections".
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- Middle Eastern Affairs Expert from Baylor University Discusses Status of 'Kurdistan of Iraq' 22 February 2007
- A Saudi Company to Build 3500 Houses in Duhok 4 February 2007
- Iraqi Christians Debate Self-Autonomy to Halt Exodus 2 January 2007
- Assyrian Shepherd Killed By KDP Member in North Iraq 28 August 2006
- ASSYRIANS IN IRAQ 2006
- Assyrian Elected as Deputy Governor of Dohuk 6 April 2005
- KRG statement regarding the situation of the Christian minority in Iraqi Kurdistan 16 March 2005
- Email from Monday 31st of January 2005 about the result of the ELECTION in Iraq 31 January 2005
- Debate at the House of Commons regarding Iraqi Kurdistan