Haifa El Aissami Maddah (5 April 1971)[2] is a Venezuelan lawyer. In the 1980s, she was involved in investigating extrajudicial killings in Venezuela. In 2010, controversially, she became her country's ambassador to the Netherlands, and in 2016 she was appointed as the ambassador to the International Criminal Court.

Haifa El Aissami
Born
Haifa El Aissami Maddah

5 April 1971
RelativesTareck El Aissami (brother)[1]

Biography edit

She was a prosecutor with national jurisdiction in the Public Ministry of Venezuela, where she led the investigations of the Yumare massacre in 1986 and the El Amparo massacre in 1988.[3] She also stood out in the indictment and sentencing of Iván Simonovis, Lázaro Forero [es] and Henry Vivas [es], police officers accused of ordering the shooting of demonstrators in downtown Caracas during the Llaguno Overpass events on 11 April 2002, during which an opposition march demanding the resignation of President Hugo Chávez.[4]

In 2010 she was appointed as Venezuela's ambassador to the Netherlands in the Venezuelan Official Gazette No. 39.565.[3] Since he had no diplomatic experience, this appointment generated criticism and accusations of nepotism, being the sister of interior affairs minister Tareck El Aissami.[1] On 7 January 2016, in Official Gazette No. 40,823, she was appointed as ambassador permanent representative of the Venezuelan mission to the International Criminal Court, to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and to other international organizations and tribunals in the Netherlands..[3][4][5]

After the announcement by the International Criminal Court on the opening of a preliminary examination of Venezuela for the investigation of crimes against humanity, Attorney General in exile Luisa Ortega Díaz announced in February 2018 that she would request the expulsion of El Aissami as the ambassador to The Hague because "she has become a disruptive element in the ICC investigations against Venezuelan officials."[6]

In 2021 she was appointed by Nicolás Maduro as permanent representative of Venezuela to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).[7] Following the arrest of her brother Tareck El Aissami on April 09, 2024, it remains unknown if his arrest has effected her career within the government. [8]

Personal life edit

Haifa is the sister of Tareck El Aissami, a high ranking government official that has held positions such as interior affairs minister and Vice President.[1] Their father's origins go back to Syria and their mother's origins go back to Lebanon, and they belong to the Druze community.[9]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c Mahjar-Barducci, Anna (11 February 2011). "Venezuelan Minister Hangs Out With Hezbollah". Gatestone Institute. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Aissami Madah Haifa - Edo. Miranda - Venezuela". dateas.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "Designan a la hermana de Tareck El Aissami como embajadora ante la Corte Penal Internacional". La Patilla. 8 January 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Audio e Infografía | Conoce el mapa de relaciones de Tareck El Aissami". El Pitazo. 22 February 2017. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  5. ^ "El extraño caso de la CPI y la hermana de El Aissami (I)". El Nacional. 15 June 2017. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  6. ^ Avendaño, Shari (6 June 2018). "Conozca a Haifa El Aissami, la embajadora de Venezuela ante la Corte Penal Internacional". Efecto Cocuyo. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  7. ^ "AN autoriza nombramiento de Haifa Aissami como embajadora ante la FAO". Asamblea Nacional. 14 May 2021. Retrieved 2023-08-05.
  8. ^ https://apnews.com/article/venezuela-corruption-arrests-maduro-elaissami-eea92e199050fc414c3625e07bae6184
  9. ^ Toro, Francisco (14 February 2017). "The U.S. Treasury says that Venezuela's vice president is a drug trafficker". The Washington Post. El Aissami is a member of Venezuela's sizable Druze community. His father is Syrian, his mother Lebanese.