Mohamed Salama Badi
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Mohamed Salama Badi محمد سلامة بادي | |
|---|---|
| Sahrawi Ambassador to East Timor | |
| Assumed office August 2010 | |
| Prime Minister | Abdelkader Taleb Omar |
| Preceded by | Mohamed Kamal Fadel |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1966 (age 59–60) |
| Party | POLISARIO |
| Alma mater | University of Sétif, Algeria |
| Occupation | Diplomat |
Mohamed Salama Badi (born 1966 in El Aaiun, Western Sahara) is the current Sahrawi ambassador to Timor-Leste. He speaks Hassaniya (a variety of Arabic), and Spanish.
He was an activist and syndicalist in Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara during his youth. He graduated in Economics at Sétif university, in Algeria. He then moved to Spain to complete his education, earning a master's degree in "Conflicts, Peace and Development" at James I University in Castellon[1] and a doctorate at the University of Granada.[2]