Syrian security official
Adnan Badr Hassan (Arabic: عدنان بدر حسن) is a retired Syrian major general, politician and a former chief of Syria's political security directorate.
Background
Hassan hails from Alawite family from Al Mukharram, Homs governorate.[1][2] He received religious education in Homs and attended the Homs Military Academy.[3]
Career
Hassan was a major general in the Syrian army.[4] In 1973, he fought in Arab-Israeli war and was decorated for his performance.[3] During the illness of Syrian President Hafez Assad between November 1983 and March 1984, Hassan was made one of the members of the secret military commanders committee.[5] One of Hassan's commands was the ninth mechanized infantry of the army in 1985.[2][6] He was appointed head of the political security directorate in 1987,[7] replacing Ahmad Said Salih in the post.[1][8] Hassan was one of Ali Duba's allies during this period.[2] Hassan's term ended in October 2002, and he was replaced by Ghazi Kanaan as head of the political security directorate.[9]
Hassan became a member of the Syrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party's Central Committee in 2000 following the death of Hafez Assad.[10][11] Hassan retired from politics in 2005.[12][13]
Activities
Hassan signed the agreement between Syria and Turkey on 20 October 1998, signifying that Syria recognized the PKK as a terrorist organization.[4] The agreement is known as Adana Agreement.[14] He was further involved in the security talks between the countries in 2000.[15]
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