Saad Maan

Major General Saad Maan Ibrahim Jassim al-Musawi (Arabic: سعد معن إبراهيم جاسم الموسوي; born 4 August 1972) is a senior Iraqi Ground Forces officer serving as the Director of the Department of Relations and Information.[1][2][3][4][5]

Saad Maan
Maan in 2014
Native name
سعد معن ابراهيم جاسم الموسوي
Birth nameSaad Maan Ibrahim Jassim al-Musawi
Born (1972-08-04) 4 August 1972
Baghdad, Iraq
AllegianceIraq
Service/branchIraqi Army
Ministry of Interior (Iraq)
Years of service1995-present
RankMajor General

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts English language - Al Turath University College - Baghdad 1994
  • Police Sciences High Diploma, High Institute of Internal Security officers- Baghdad 1995
  • Bachelor, Media, Media College, University of Baghdad 2001
  • Master, Media, College of Media, University of Baghdad, a thesis entitled " Media Monitoring and Democratization in Iraq" 2007
  • Ph.D. Media, College of Media, Baghdad University, a dissertation entitled "The role of Television in Spreading the Culture of Human Rights, A Survey for Prisoners in Iraqi Prisons" 2011[1]

Posts

  • Secretary of the Minister of Interior, Ministry of Interior, Minister Office 2003 - 2004
  • Secretary of the Inspector General, Ministry of Interior 2004 - 2005
  • Director of the Office of Information and Public Relations, Ministry of Interior, Inspector General Office 2005 - 2006
  • Foreign relations officer Ministry of Interior, Directorate of Interior Affairs 2006
  • Officer of Planning and Statistics, General Directorate of Traffic, Ministry of Interior 2007
  • Human Rights Officer, General Directorate of Internal Affairs and Security, South Office 2007
  • Associate Director of the Department of Human Rights, Ministry of Interior 2007
  • Director of Media Department of General Directorate of Interior Affaires and Security on 2008, in addition to his duties in the Department of Human Rights.
  • Director of the Department of Media, Ministry of Interior 2011 - 2018.[2]
  • Director of Relations and Information Office, Ministry of Interior 2018 - present.[1][2]

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