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Tarek William Saab Halabi (, ; born 10 September 1962) is a Venezuelan politician, lawyer, and poet. He was 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, Bolivarian Revolution, revolutionary, and Officer (armed forces), military officer who served as the 52nd president of Venezuela from 1999 until De ...
, President of Venezuela, who publicly called him "The poet of the revolution". He was the Governor of
Anzoátegui Anzoátegui State (, ) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela, states of Venezuela, located in the northeastern region of the country. Anzoátegui is well known for its beaches that attract many visitors. Its coast consists of a single beach approx ...
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. On 5 August 2017, the National Constituent Assembly appointed him as
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in substitution of Luisa Ortega Diaz.


Early life and education

Tarek William Saab was born on 10 September 1962 into a family of Lebanese merchants. Saab began his Law School studies in 1985 in Santa Maria University, but for undisclosed reasons he did not graduate in the regular 5 years (his class was graduated in 1990), but graduated as an attorney in 1992.


Career

After Hugo 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.Tarek Saab detained by security forces
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In October 2002, Saab was head of the foreign policy commission of Venezuela's National Assembly, and was refused an entry visa to the United States. Reuters reported that Saab told local television he had been denied the visa because a U.S. State Department 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 an outspoken critic of
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. He is also a outspoken critic of the current
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and former political ally of Nicolas Maduro,
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and the current
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,
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after Lula and Boric openly criticized the transparency of the 2024 Venezuelan elections.


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 primary elections 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

In 2014, Saab was elected to the post of
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(''Defensor del Pueblo'') by the parliament, for a term of seven years, with opposition considering the election unlawful on procedural grounds. During the 2014 Venezuelan protests, Saab was criticized by the opposition because it believed he sided with the government during the protests. ''
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'' stated that the opposition viewed him as "an apologist for the unpopular government of President Nicolás Maduro".


Attorney General

On 5 August 2017 the National Constituent Assembly appointed him
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after former Prosecutor General Luisa Ortega Díaz was removed from office 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". On 14 June 2018, the National Constituent Assembly appointed Saab as president of the Truth Commission, considering the appointment of the constituent
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as Venezuela's Vice-President. On 2 February 2023, the National Bolivarian Police of Nueva Esparta state arrested two men implicated in an assassination attempt on several high-ranking officials of the Public Prosecutor's Office, including Saab, whose foiled attempt had been ordered by Jhonatan Marín, a former mayor of Guanta municipality, accused of corruption in Venezuela and convicted of bribery in the United States. In April 2023, Saab said 51 people had been detained in connection with a corruption investigation at the state oil company
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and the metal conglomerate Corporacion Venezolana de Guayana (CVG). During its 2023 annual report before the United Nations Human Rights Committee, experts questioned William Saab's independence. One of its members, Juan Manuel Santos Pais, remarked: "I have never seen a prosecutor defend a government so much."


Sanctions

In July 2017, the United States Treasury sanctioned thirteen senior officials of the Venezuelan government, including Saab, associated with the 2017 Venezuelan Constituent Assembly elections for what the Treasury describe as their role in undermining democracy and human rights. Tarek William 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 September 2017 Canada sanctioned 40 Venezuelan officials, including Saab. Also at an
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sanctioned seven Venezuela officials, including Saab, and accused them of human rights abuses or breaching the rule of law. 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
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Literary work

Tarek began writing poetry at the age of fourteen, when he studied at the Liceo Briceño Méndez in El Tigre, Anzoátegui, publishing poems in the Antorcha newspaper of that city. In the 1980s, his poems reached the pages of Papel Literario de El Nacional. The influence of the American poets of the beat generation such as
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, Allen Ginsberg and the
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counterculture movement were influential in the beginnings of Tarek William Saab's poetry, as were his readings of the German novelist Herman Hesse. In 1993 he was selected by a jury to represent Venezuela at the "Foro Literatura y Compromiso" (Literature and Commitment Forum) held in Mollina/Malaga (Spain). His book "Los Niños del Infortunio" was written after he was invited by Cuban President
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, during an interview in Havana in 2005, to visit the Cuban medical mission in Pakistan. It was presented at the Cuban capital's book fair the following year, in the presence of Castro and Hugo Chávez. Chávez dubbed him "el poeta de la revolución" (the poet of the revolution).


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), ''Hoguera de una adolescencia intemporal'' (Caracas, 2022).Tarek William Saab profile
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Anzoátegui State Governor Election, 2004 Results
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