Riyad Mansour

Riyad Mansour
3rd Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations
Assumed office
17 September 2005
President Mahmoud Abbas
Preceded by Nasser al-Qudwa
Personal details
Born (1947-05-21) 21 May 1947
Ramallah, Mandatory Palestine
Alma mater Youngstown State University and University of Akron, Ph.D in Counselling

Riyad H. Mansour (born 21 May 1947) is a Palestinian-American diplomat and since 2005 has been the Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations.[1] Previous to Mansour's appointment to Permanent Observer, Mansour served as the Deputy Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations from 1983 to 1994.[1] In 2005, President of the Palestinian National Authority Mahmoud Abbas appointed him to succeed Nasser al-Qudwa as Permanent Observer for Palestine to the UN.[2] Under Mansour, the Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the United Nations changed from being an "entity" to being a "non-Member Observer State" on 29 November 2012.[3][4][5]

Early life and education

Mansour was born on 21 May 1947 to a refugee family who lived in Ramallah, Palestine.[6] He has a Ph.D in Counselling from the University of Akron, a Master of Science degree in Education Counselling, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Youngstown State University.[6] In 2002, Mansour served as an adjunct professor in the Political Science Department at the University of Central Florida.[6]

Diplomatic career

In 2015, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations accused Mansour of spreading a blood libel when he asserted that dead bodies returned by Israel to Palestinian families for burial, "were returned with missing corneas and other organs, further confirming past reports of organ harvesting". However, the secretary-general and the Security Council have not commented on the accusations. [7][8]

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