Amin Mekki Medani
Amin Mekki Medani was a Sudanese lawyer, diplomat, human rights and political activist. He was the president of the Confederation of Sudanese Civil Society, Vice President of Civil Society Initiative, and President of the Sudan Human Rights Monitor. He served as head of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights office in the West Bank and Gaza, Chief of Mission of the OHCHR in Zagreb, Croatia, legal advisor to the Special Representative of the U.N Secretary-General in Iraq as well as Afghanistan, and a Regional Representative for the OHCHR in Beirut, Lebanon. He was the 1991 recipient of the Human Rights Watch Award for Human Rights Monitoring and 1991 Recipient of the American Bar Association Human Rights Award, as well as the 2013 recipient for the European Union Human Rights award.
Early life
Born on February 2, 1939, in Wad Madani, Al Jazeera, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. His father was one of the first Sudanese Secretaries of Irrigation following the British colonial period, as well as a Umma Party member of parliament. Medani was also a cousin of Sudanese artist Ibrahim El-Salahi, and Sovereign Council Member Aisha Musa el-Said, and renowned poet Ishag Elhalangi.Education
After graduating from the elite British-style boarding school, Hantoub, Medani studied law at the University of Khartoum, obtaining his LLB. with at the Second Class, Upper Division. Shortly after, in 1964, he received his Dipl. Civ.L. from the University of Luxembourg. He then went on to receive a masters with distinction at the University of London in 1965, and finally in 1970, he received a PhD in Comparative Criminal Law from the University of Edinburgh.Career
In 1962 after obtaining his LLB, he started working as a magistrate in the Judiciary of Sudan. In 1966, upon his return from London after completing his first post-graduate degree, he joined the faculty of law at Khartoum University, as a Senior Scholar and Lecturer until 1971. After this, he became the Acting Representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Tanzania, and continued working for international institutions, later on becoming one of the first black Attorneys at the World Bank in Washington, D.C. In 1976, having returned to Khartoum, Medani started working at the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, in this time he also became more involved in activism to promote democratic governance, human rights, and the rule of law in Sudan. Following the 1985 popular people's uprising that overthrew the Nimeiry dictatorship, he served in the Transitional Government of Sudan as Cabinet Minister for Labour, Social Affairs, Peace, and Administrative Development, until the democratic election of former Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi. In 1991, Medani was arrested following the coup d'etat that brought Omar al-Bashir to power, and subsequently expelled from Sudan by the government, causing him to migrate to Cairo and work at the Egyptian Bar Association.After his departure from Egypt, Medani played a role in the establishment and chairmanship of the field office of the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories in 1996, and eventually went on to serve as the head of Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights office in the West Bank and Gaza. He also served as the Chief of Mission of the OHCHR in Zagreb, Croatia, legal advisor to the Special Representative of the U.N Secretary-General in Iraq as well as Afghanistan, and a Regional Representative for the OHCHR in Beirut, Lebanon. During his tenure in Baghdad, Medani witnessed and was injured in the Canal Hotel bombing that killed former United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights and Special Representative to Iraq, Sérgio Vieira de Mello.