Abdo Hussameddin Explained

Abdo Hussameddin (born 1954) is a Syrian politician and former government minister. He was aide to the oil minister from August 2009 to 7 March 2012, when he became the highest-ranking government minister to defect to the opposition from Bashar al-Assad's government.

Life

After studying petroleum engineering at university, Abdo Hussameddin worked as a drilling engineer for the state-owned Syrian Oil Company. Rising through the oil and gas industry in Syria, he was appointed general manager of the State Establishment for Oil Refining in March 2009.[1] He was appointed aide to the Oil Minister in Syria in August 2009.[2] On 7 March 2012 he resigned his ministerial post to join the opposition to Bashar al-Assad's government, announcing his decision in a video posted on YouTube:[3]

Abdo Hussameddin is married with four children.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.syria-oil.com/en/?p=319 Abbas was appointed as general manager of public Petroleum establishment, Husameddin for oil refinery, and Waddaa for Syrian Gas
  2. http://www.syria-oil.com/en/?p=516 A decree to appoint Eng. Abdu Hussameddin aide to the Oil Minister
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEUvxtZQMMc Adbo Hussameddin's defection announcement (in Arabic)