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Examples:Rebiya Kadeer or Rabiye Qadir (1947-), Uighur businesswoman and activist, imprisoned 1999-2005, then President of the World Uighur Congress—president (of a country)—Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (1956-), Iranian fundamentalist politician, President of Iran from 2005, famous for provocative speeches—Ma Ying-jeou (1950-), Taiwanese Kuomintang politician, Mayor of Taipei from 1998, President of Republic of China from 2008—Kurt Waldheim (1918-2007), Austrian diplomat and politician, secretary-general of UN 1972-1981, president of Austria 1986-1992—Muhammad Naguib (first president of the Republic of Egypt)—Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (1920-), president of Italy from 1999 2006—Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev (1965-), Russian lawyer and politician, President of Russian Federation from 2008—President of Shandong University from February 1998 until July 2000—Robert Mugabe (1924-), Zimbabwean ZANU-PF politician, President of Zimbabwe 1980-2008—Vladimir Putin (1952-), career KGB officer and politician, president of Russian Federation from 2000, prime minister from 2008—Boris Yeltsin (1931-2007) first post-communist president of Russia 1991-1999—president of a club, committee etc—Blue House (Cheong Wa Dae 청와대), residence of the president of South Korea in Seoul—Cai Yuanpei (1868-1940), liberal educationalist, studied in Germany, President of Beijing University 1917-19, minister of education for Guomindang—Florentino Pérez (1947-), Spanish businessman and president of Real Madrid football club—William A.P. Martin (1827-1916), American missionary who lived 62 years in China between 1850 and 1916, and helped found many Chinese colleges, first president of Beijing university—Juan Antonio Samaranch (1920-), Spanish Olympic official, President of International Olympic Committee 1980-2001—General Michel Suleiman (1948-), Lebanese military man and politician, president of Lebanon from 2008—Marshal Josip Broz Ti(1892-1980), Yugoslav military and communist political leader, President of Yugoslavia 1945-1980—president (of a university etc)—Horst Köhler (1943-), German economist and CDU politician, chaired IMF 2000-2004, President of Germany from 2004—Joe Biden (1942-), US democrat politician, senator for Delaware from 1972, several times chair of Senate foreign relations committee, vice-president of USA from 2009—Chea Sim, President of Cambodian National Assembly—Syngman Rhee (1875-1965), US trained Korean politician and dictator, president of Republic of Korea 1948-1960—Tran Duc Luong (former president of Vietnam)—Otvon Bismarck (1815-1898), Prussian politician, Minister-President of Prussia 1862-1873, Chancellor of Germany 1871-1890—Nambaryn Enkhbayar (1958-), Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party politician, President of Mongolia 2005-2009—José Manuel Durão Barroso (1956-), Portuguese politician, Prime Minister of Portugal 2002-04, President of EU Commission from 2004—Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the thirty-fifth President of Brazil—Than Shwe (1933-), Myanmar general and politician, president of Myanmar from 1992—Omar Hasan Ahmad al-Bashir (1944-), Sudanese military man and politician, President of Sudan from 1989—Xiao Yang (1938-), President of the PRC Supreme Court 1998-2008—Lee Kai-Fu (1961-), Taiwanese computer scientist and IT executive, from 2005 Vice president of Google and president of Google China—Charles De Gaulle (1890-1970), French general and politician, leader of the Free French during World War II and President of the Republic 1959-1969—Elbegdorj Tsakhia or Tsakhia-giin Elbegdorj (1963-), Mongolian US educated Democratic Party politician, president of Mongolia from 2009—Asif Ali Zardari (1956-), Pakistani People's Party politician, widower of murdered Benazir Bhutto, president of Pakistan from 2008—Shimon Peres, ninth president of Israel—Jacques Rogge, president of International Olympic Committee (IOC)—Iron Chancellor, refers Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), Prussian politician, Minister-President of Prussia 1862-1873, Chancellor of Germany 1871-1890—Lee Myung-bak (1941-), South Korean businessman, one-time chairman of Hyundai, President of South Korea from 2007—AlberKen'ya Fujimori (1938-), president of Peru 1990-2000—Benazzir Bhut(1953-2007), twice president of Pakistan 1988-1990 and 1993-1996, murdered by Al Qaeda—Nelson Mandela (1918-), South African ANC politician, president of South Africa 1994-1999—General Than Shwe (1933-), Myanmar army officer and politician, president of Myanmar (Burma) from 1992—the Camp David agreement of 1978 brokered by President Jimmy Carter between Israel and Egypt— |