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His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Qubaty
الدكتور محمد عبدالمجيد قباطي
Minister of Tourism
Assumed office
18 September 2016
Minister of Information
In office
1 December 2015 – 18 September 2016
Personal details
Born (1958-01-05) 5 January 1958 (age 66)
Aden, Yemen
SpouseFaten Mohamed Kaid Saif (Political Advisor to the Yemeni Prime Minister)
ChildrenShady Qubaty
Alya Qubaty
Basem Qubaty
Alma materKing's College London
King's College, Cambridge
University of London
AwardsNational Order of the Cedar
Websitehttp://2009magd.blogspot.co.uk

Prof. Mohamed Abdul Mageed Qubaty (Arabic: الدكتور محمد عبدالمجيد آل قباطي) FRCS, GONOC is a Yemeni politician. As Yemen's Minister of Tourism, he was Chairman of the Yemen Tourism Promotion Board (YTPB),[1] Vice President of the Arab Tourism Organization and Vice President of the UN World Tourism Organization Commission for the Middle East. He also served as Yemen's Minister of Information and Mass Media.[2] Known for "practicing politics with a scalpel" due to being one of the most successful surgeons in the country as well as an influential orator, he is one of Yemen's most famous political figureheads and led the opposition front during the Arab Spring. He is currently the Chairman of the Southern Civil Democratic Rally (MAGD-SCDR).

He has held previous political positions such as the Senior Political Advisor to the previous three Yemeni Prime Ministers (2007-2011) and the Ambassador of Yemen to Lebanon and Cyprus (2003-2007).

There was a failed attempt to assassinate him on 11 September 2012, which targeted the minister's motorcade, next to the Council of Ministers in Sana'a, Yemen under the guise of a terrorist attack marking the 11th anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Dr. Qubaty was injured and the suicide bombing led to the death of eight bodyguards whilst injuring others.[citation needed]

Early life

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He is married to Faten Mohamed Kaid Saif, Yemen's first female chartered accountant and the current political advisor to the Yemeni Prime Minister. She is the daughter of General Mohamed Kaid Saif (Vice President of Yemen, Deputy Commander-in-Chief and member of the Yemeni Revolutionary Command Council of 26 September 1962). They have three children: Shady, Alya and Basem.[3][4]

Education

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Medals and prizes

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Career

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  • Yemen's Minister of Tourism and Chairman of the Yemen Tourism Promotion Board (YTPB).
  • Vice President of the Arab Tourism Organization.
  • Vice President of the UN World Tourism Organization Commission for the Middle East.
  • Yemen's Minister of Information and Mass Media, 2015.
  • Member of the National Dialogue Conference, 2013.
  • Senior Political Advisor to the Prime Minister with the rank of Minister, 2008–2011.
  • Chairman of the Foreign Relations and International Cooperation Department of the Ruling GPC Party, Yemen, 2009–2010.
  • Member of the Supreme Media Committee of the Ruling (GPC), Party, 2009–2010.
  • Founding Member, The Southern Civil Democratic Rally, (MAGD-SCDR), 2009.
  • Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Yemen to Lebanon and Cyprus 2003–2007.
  • Political Advisor to the Prime Minister with the rank of Minister, 2001–2003.
  • Professor, University of Sana'a, 1991.
  • Founding Member and External Affairs Secretary, the Yemeni British Friendship Association, 1992.
  • Vice Chairman of the Supreme Political Committee and Member of the Supreme Media Committee of the Ruling GPC Party, Yemen, 2001–2003.
  • Member of the General Secretariat and Chairman of the Political and Foreign Relations Committee of the Ruling GPC Party, 2000–2003.
  • Advisor to the Presidium of the Yemeni Parliament with the rank of Minister, 1996–2000.
  • Member of the Permanent Committee and Secretary of the Supreme Political Committee and Member of the General Secretariat of the Ruling GPC Party, Yemen, 1996–2000.
  • Advisor to the Services Committee of the Yemeni Parliament with the rank of Vice Minister, 1990–1996.
  • Senior Lecturer, University of London, 1986–1990.
  • Advisor to the Cabinet with the rank of Vice Minister, Aden, Yemen, 1983–1984.
  • Secretary of the Yemeni Diplomats Forum, Aden, Yemen, 1983–1984.
  • President of the UK Union of Arab Students, 1980–1982.
  • Secretary of the Yemen Socialist Party Organizations in Western Europe, 1978–1985.
  • General Secretary of the University of London Students' Union, 1977–1979.

Poetry

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In March 2014, he wrote ADEN... AN ICON OF ALL TIME:

Aden! a love harp wrestling the heathens,
A passion as blood waddling in entities.
How many epochs turned out repulsions,
Still a sunburst transcending adversities.

Northwards time keeps on evolving,
Anticipation how we shall withstand.
As the West carried on transforming,
You set up enlightenment a homeland.

Southwards Hirak crushes prostration,
Sculpts the dream into entity and creed.
Magnificence ready for any oblation,
Seeks the prerogative word and deed.

Wishes in East and West perfected,
Dispersing beauty shining as pearls.
In skies and seas paradises erected,
Amassing precedence in splendours.

Remnants of times well resurrected,
Glamour dazzling planets in colours.
Fragrance in horizons sophisticated,
History chapters echoing measures.

As a Phoenix in determination,
Aden shall rise,
From under the ashes,
Advocating peace,
A motherland not to cease,
Engraving pride for heavens to please.

As tall as a mountain,
Aden in gory and dignity,
Sprinkling as a fountain,
The homeland to eternity.

Inevitable and decisive,
The style of Aden and order,
A promise of love to live,
Yemen to prosper for ever.

Publications

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  • Co-author of the book "Yemen and the World", Madbooli Publications, Cairo, 2001.[citation needed]
  • Co-author of the book "Yemen and the Major International Powers", Information and Research Center of Sabaa, Sana'a, 2003.[citation needed]
  • Main speaker at the Oxford University Symposium; the proceedings of which have been published in a book entitled "Citizenship and Democracy in the Arab Countries", Centre for Arab Unity studies, Beirut, 2001.[citation needed]
  • Published and presented more than thirty scientific papers in medical conferences, symposia and journals in the UK, USA and the Arab World.[citation needed]
  • Published and presented more than forty papers in the fields of political science, education, economics, modern and contemporary Yemeni history, covering areas related to democratisation, local government, party and parliamentary institutions, educational reform, the impact of IT, privatisation, Yemeni–European and Yemeni–American relations, etc.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Home". yementourism.com.
  2. ^ "جباري وقباطي يؤديان اليمين الدستورية امام رئيس الجمهورية".
  3. ^ "Libya Military Action: Live Updates". The Guardian. 18 March 2011.
  4. ^ "Yemeni Troops on Streets as Two Party Members Quit" Archived 5 January 2013 at archive.today. Yahoo! News. 20 March 2011.