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Awad Haj Ali AhmedШаблон:Efn (born January 1954 in Portsudan, Sudan[1]) Is a Sudanese academic. He has been an educator, vice chancellor of Neelain University for more than ten years, and director of the Sudanese Central Bureau of Statistics. He was a member of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP), and a chairperson of the Eastern Caucus of the PAP.

Biography

He was awarded a PhD in computer science by Newcastle University in 1981.[2] Ahmed's main area of study and research is Computing Science, and his minor fields are Mathematics and Statistics.[3][4]

He was a professor of Computer Science.[5][6] He was the vice chancellor of Neelain University 1997-2005 and 2008-2010.[7][8] Ahmed is also a former director of the Sudanese Central Bureau of Statistics and he was the census controller of the 2008 Sudanese Census.[9] From 2012 to 2016, he was a member of the Pan African Parliament[6][10] and he was a chairperson of the Eastern Caucus of the Pan African Parliament.[11]

Ahmed's employment at Al-Neelain University was terminated in 2020 due to statements he made in the "Great Secrets of Brotherhood" documentary that appeared on the Al-Arabiya station. He talked about the need for security forces to kill peaceful demonstrators of the former head of state Omar al-Bashir's regime.[1][12] He has been identified as a member of the Muslim Brotherhood.[1] Ahmed responded that his focus was on who was killing the peaceful demonstrators, and that the focus of security forces should be on protecting them from armed demonstrators.[13]

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