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Tarek William Saab Halabi (, ar, طارق وليام صعب حلبي; born 10 September 1962) is a Venezuelan politician, lawyer and poet. He is a leader of the Fifth Republic Movement (MVR) party founded by
Hugo Chávez Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías (; 28 July 1954 – 5 March 2013) was a Venezuelan politician who was president of Venezuela from 1999 until his death in 2013, except for a brief period in 2002. Chávez was also leader of the Fifth Republ ...
, President of Venezuela, who publicly called him "The Revolution's Poet". He was the Governor of
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from 2004 to 2012, and a member of the Committee for Justice and Truth since 2013. In December 2014, he was elected "People's Defender", or Ombudsman, by the
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for 2014–2021 term. Saab was appointed as President of the Republican Moral Council of Venezuela by the People's Power in 2015. On 5 August 2017, he was appointed as Prosecutor General of Venezuela by the National Constituent Assembly in substitution of Luisa Ortega Diaz.


Career

Saab began his Law School studies in 1985 in Santa Maria University, but for undisclosed reasons he did not graduated in the regular 5 years (his class was graduated in 1990), and finally he graduated as an Attorney in 1992. after Hugo’s Chavez took office he was a member of the
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that drafted in 1999 the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. In 2000, he was elected a member of the Venezuelan National Assembly. During the coup d'état of April 2002, Saab was imprisoned by security forces after a crowd of protesters had gathered around Saab's home, threatening him and his family. He was held incommunicado for several hours. While Saab was head of the foreign policy commission of Venezuela's National Assembly in 2002, he was refused an entry visa to the United States. Reuters reported that Saab told local television he had been denied the visa because a
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report "identified him as 'an individual linked to international subversion'". According to Venezuela's ''El Universal'', Saab said he been denied the visa because of alleged ties with international terrorist organizations, which he denied any association with. Saab is of Lebanese Druze ancestry and is an outspoken critic of
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Governor of Anzoátegui

Saab was elected Governor of Anzoátegui in the 2004 regional elections, and re-elected in 2008. In 2005 Saab was accused by critics within his own party (MVR) of participating in electoral fraud in the
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s for 2005 local elections. His predecessor as governor of Anzoátegui, David de Lima, accused Saab of using his position for political persecution, after Saab's wife accused De Lima of mismanagement.


Ombudsman

Saab was elected to the post of
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(''Defensor del Pueblo'') in 2014 by the parliament, for a term of 7 years, with opposition considering the election unlawful for procedural grounds despite the opinion of the Supreme Court. During the 2014–2017 Venezuelan protests, Saab was criticized for allegedly siding with the government on human rights issues, with ''
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'' stating that he "is viewed as an apologist for the unpopular government of President Nicolás Maduro".


Prosecutor General

Saab was appointed Prosecutor General on 5 August 2017 by the National Constituent Assembly after former Prosecutor General
Luisa Ortega Díaz Luisa Marvelia Ortega Díaz (born 11 January 1958) is a Venezuelan lawyer. Between December 2007 and August 2017, she served as the Prosecutor General of Venezuela. A proponent of the Chavismo ideology, Ortega Díaz was fired as Prosecutor Gene ...
was removed from office by the Bolivarian government for allegedly being part of the "counterrevolution". This occurred months after Saab stated himself that he had "no gut, no encouragement, no willingness to be Attorney General" and that he wanted to be Prosecutor "not yesterday, not today, not tomorrow".


Controversy

Following the deaths of student protesters during the 2017 Venezuelan protests, Saab's son Yibram Saab placed a video on YouTube explaining how he protested on the day that a 20-year-old protester "was killed through the terrible and inhumane use of
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", exclaiming "That could've been me!" He finally pleaded to his father, "Dad, in this moment you have the power to end the injustice that has sunk this country. I ask you as your son and in the name of Venezuela, to whom you serve, that you reflect on the situation and do what you have to do."


Sanctions

Saab has been sanctioned by several countries and is banned from entering neighboring Colombia. The Colombian government maintains a list of people banned from entering Colombia or subject to expulsion; as of January 2019, the list had 200 people with a "close relationship and support for the Nicolás Maduro regime". In July 2017, thirteen senior officials of the Venezuelan government, including Saab, associated with the
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s were sanctioned by the United States for their role in undermining democracy and human rights. Canada sanctioned 40 Venezuelan officials, including Saab, in September 2017. Also a
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El Nacional
/ref> The sanctions were for behaviors that undermined democracy after at least 125 people were killed in the 2017 Venezuelan protests and "in response to the government of Venezuela's deepening descent into dictatorship". Canadians were banned from transactions with the 40 individuals, whose Canadian assets were frozen. The
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sanctioned seven Venezuela officials, including Saab, on 18 January 2018, singling them out as being responsible for deteriorating democracy in the country. The sanctioned individuals were prohibited from entering the nations of the European Union, and their assets were frozen. In March 2018, Panama sanctioned 55 public officials, including Saab, Also a
Panama Economic and Finance Ministry
and Switzerland implemented sanctions, freezing the assets of seven ministers and high officials, including Saab, due to human rights violations and deteriorating rule of law and democracy. Also a
Diario Las Americas
/ref> On 20 April 2018, the Mexican Senate froze the assets of officials of the Maduro administration, including Saab, and prohibited them from entering Mexico. Also a
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Books

Saab has written numerous publications, including ''Los ríos de la Ira'' (1987), ''El Hacha de los Santos'' (1992), ''Príncipe de Lluvia y Duelo'' (1992), ''Al Fatah'' (México, 1994), ''Angel Caído Angel'' (1998), ''Cielo a Media Asta'' (2003), ''Cuando Pasen las Carretas'' (2003), ''Poemas selectos'' (Colombia, 2005), ''Los niños del infortunio'' (Cuba, 2006. China, 2007), ''Memorias de Gulan Rubani'' (Caracas, 2007). ''Un paisaje boreal'' (Valencia, 2008. Caracas, 2009).Tarek William Saab profile
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Anzoátegui State Governor Election, 2004 Results
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