Ashraf Rifi أشرف ريفي |
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Minister of Justice | |
In office 15 February 2014 – 21 February 2016 |
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Prime Minister | Tammam Salam |
Preceded by | Shakib Qortbawi |
Succeeded by | TBD |
General Director of the Lebanese Internal Security Forces | |
In office 1 April 2005 – 1 April 2013 |
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Preceded by | Ali Al Hajj |
Succeeded by | Roger Salem |
Personal details | |
Born |
Tripoli, Lebanon |
1 April 1954
Alma mater | Lebanese University |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Military service | |
Rank | Major General |
Ashraf Rifi (Arabic: أشرف ريفي; also spelled Achraf Rifi) (born 1 April 1954) was the general director of the Lebanese Internal Security Forces (ISF; the national police) from 2005 to 2013. He served as minister of justice from 15 February 2014 to 21 February 2016.
Rifi was born into a Sunni family in Tripoli, Lebanon on 1 April 1954. He attended Lebanese University, studying the sociology of crime. He studied police work abroad during assignments with police forces in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Maisons-Alfort, France; and Saudi Arabia.
Rifi was promoted to major general in April 2005 when he was named to head the national police due to the resignation of former head, Ali Al Hajj. Rifi is one of the board members of the Prince Nayef University for Security Studies. Rifi has close ties to Saudi Arabia.
Rifi's term ended on 1 April 2013 and he retired due to mandatory age limit. Rifi's term was not extended by the Lebanese government, leading to resignation of premier Najib Mikati in March 2013.Hezbollah members of the Mikati cabinet did not endorse the extension of his term. Roger Salem, who had been deputy of Rifi since December 2012, succeeded Rifi as head of the ISF.Saad Hariri proposed Rifi as a new prime minister, but his proposal was not supported.
Rifi as a general director of internal Security Forces was very open to cooperate with civil society organizations. For example, he supported the partnership between ISF and YASA (youth association for social awareness) in many road safety interventions that contributed positively for road safety in Lebanon. He supported the efforts that led to the new Lebanese traffic law #243 that was enacted by the Lebanese parliament in 2012.