Karim Pakradouni
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Karim Pakradouni | |
|---|---|
| Born | 18 August 1944 |
| Alma mater | Saint Joseph University |
| Occupations | Politician and attorney |
| Years active | 1968–present |
| Spouse | Mona al Nashif |
Karim Pakradouni (Arabic: كريم بقرادوني Armenian: Քերիմ Բագրատունի) (born 18 August 1944) is a Lebanese attorney and politician of Armenian origin. He was influential in Kataeb Party, heading it for some period. He was also influential in the Lebanese Forces in various critical phases of the LF. He was also minister of state in Rafic Hariri's government in 2004.
Pakradouni was born in the Armenian district of Beirut, Bourj Hammoud, on 18 August 1944 to an Armenian Apostolic father Minas Pakradounian and Maronite Catholic mother, Lour Shallita from Qartaba.[1] His father, Minas Pakradounian, left the Ottoman Empire in 1920 and settled in Aleppo, Ottoman Syria. Several years later, he moved to Lebanon where he married Shallita.[2] Pakradouni has no familial ties to the traditional political elite in Lebanon.[2]
Pakradouni received his secondary education at Collège Notre Dame de Jamhour in the suburbs east of Beirut in the Baabda district.[2] He became politically active as a teenager, joining the Christian nationalist Kataeb Party (Phalange party) in 1959. He continued his education at the Lebanese French Saint Joseph University (Université de St. Joseph / USJ), studying law, history and political science, and graduated in 1968.[2]