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Ammar al-Saffar was born on 1956 in Iraq, is a Deputy Health Minister of Iraq, born 1956, abducted 2006. Discover Ammar al-Saffar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Occupation Deputy Health Minister
Age 50 years old
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Born 1956
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Birthplace Iraq
Date of death after November 19, 2006
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Nationality Iraq

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Ammar al-Saffar Net Worth

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1956

Ammar al-Saffar (born 1956) was the Deputy Health Minister of Iraq from 2003 until his kidnapping and likely death in 2006.

2003

Since 2003, al-Saffa, a Shiite and member of the Islamic Dawa Party worked as the Deputy Health Minister of Iraq, serving under Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and was noted for his open criticism of former President Saddam Hussein.

Al-Saffar spent 16 years living in exile in the United Kingdom until he returned to his home country following the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

His son, Ali, lives in London, England.

2004

In 2004, he spoke to Al Jazeera about medicine that had been looted from the Ministry of Health, and about quality control weaknesses under the previous Hussein administration.

There was an attempts on al-Saffa's life in June 2004.

2006

On November 19, 2006, he became the highest-ranking Iraqi official to be kidnapped when he was seized by men in police uniforms.

On November 19, 2006, al-Saffa was abducted from his Baghdad home, at gun point, by men in Iraqi army uniforms.

He was aged 50 at the time of the abduction.

2007

In February 2007, Hakim al-Zamili, and General Hamid al-Shammari, were both arrested on suspicion they had played a role in al-Saffa's and other kidnappings.

2008

However, the charges were dropped in March 2008.

, Saffar remains missing.

Saffar's son Ali said a tape was sent to his family showing a hooded figure, ostensibly al-Saffa, being shot, but no body has ever been recovered.

Al-Saffar was later declared legally dead in the United Kingdom, where his wife lives.

2010

His son, writing in Foreign Policy in 2010, reported that al-Saffa was on the brink of exposing evidence of Hussein and fellow deputy minister Hakim al-Zamili diverting funds for health towards armed militias.

2013

By 2013, al-Saffa's family considered him deceased and reported feeling no closure.