Said Ali Kemal (1938 – 13 September 2020) was a Comorian politician. He was the son of Prince
Saïd Ibrahim Ben Ali and the grandson of Sultan
Said Ali bin Said Omar of Grande Comore
Said Ali bin Said Omar (died 10 February 1916 in Tamatave, Madagascar) was the Sultan of Grande Comore. He was the first and last ''sultan tibe'' or paramount king of the whole island of Ngazidja.
Biography
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Biography
Kemal did his Quranic studies in the
Comoros, then attended university in
Madagascar
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and
France
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, where he graduated from the
École nationale de la France d'Outre-Mer
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and the Institute of Human and Social Sciences. After studying journalism, he began working for the
Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
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in the Comoros in 1969.
Working as a journalist in the Comoros,
Réunion
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,
Djibouti
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, and France, Kemal was one of the first Africans to present news on a French television channel. In Djibouti, his job was to cover the conflict between the
Afars
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and the
Issas. He was one of the founding members of the Association des Stagiaires et Étudiants comoriens (ASEC) in France. He served as President of the association, which aimed to promote Comorian culture and obtain scholarships for Comorian students, from 1966 to 1969.
In 1978,
Ahmed Abdallah, President of the Comoros, asked Kemal to become the first Ambassador of the Comoros to France based on his Francophilia and personal qualities. Abdallah believed that Kemal was the best candidate to repair Comorian and French relations, which had been in disrepair since the Comoros's independence. Two years later, Kemal resigned out of frustration of the dictatorial tendencies of leadership in his home country.
Following Abdallah's death, Kemal was a candidate for the Presidential elections. He came in third place with 13.74% of the vote behind
Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim and
Said Mohamed Djohar. He briefly took part in Djohar's government, but soon resigned out of disagreement with leadership.
Following the
coup d'état
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of President Djohar, the
Comorian Army seized power and asked Kemal and Taki to act as executive leaders of the country. He served as Interim President of the Comoros for three days, from 2 October to 5 October 1995 before a
French Armed Forces
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intervention. President Taki then attempted to form a bipartisan constitution, but Kemal once again left government following a disagreement.
Following a separatist crisis in
Anjouan
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in 1997, Kemal called for national unity and respect for territorial integrity, condemning the military landing on the island by President Taki. Taki's sudden death worsened the crisis, which Colonel
Azali Assoumani was unable to mitigate.
Kemal was a strong critic of constitutional solutions that would lead to the Balkanization of the Comoros. He proposed the formation of a constituent assembly and changes to the 1978 constitution, allowing the islands to gain more autonomy.
In 2004, Kemal was elected to the
Assembly of the Union of the Comoros
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Legislative history
The Comorian legislative body, Chamber of Deputies, was established in 1961. It was reconstituted as National ...
, representing the Constituency of
Bambao with 64% of the vote. In 2009, he opposed President
Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi
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's retention of the office and demanded the next president come from the island of
Mohéli
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. In 2011, a consensus was reached and
Ikililou Dhoinine, from Mohéli, became president. However, Kemal, with his party, Shuma, denounced President Dhoinine's authoritarian and business-like abuses of power, particularly his tendencies of nepotism.
Withdrawn from political life, Said Ali Kemal died on 13 September 2020 in
Moroni and was buried next to his father in
Iconi the same day.
Distinctions
*Grand Master of the L'Etoile de la Grande Comore
*Grand Officer of the
Legion of Honour
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References
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1938 births
2020 deaths
Comorian politicians
Ambassadors of the Comoros to France
People from Moroni, Comoros
Government ministers of the Comoros