Husain al-Radi

Husain Ar-Radi (Arabic: حسين الرضي;1924, Najaf – 24 February 1963, Baghdad), also known as Hashiim, 'Ammar, and Salam Adil (Arabic: سلام عادل), was an Iraqi communist politician as well as a poet and painter. He was the leader of the Iraqi Communist Party from 1955 until his death by execution or under torture after the Baathist coup in 1963.

Husain al-Radi
Secretary of the Iraqi Communist Party
In office
June 1955  February 1963
Preceded byHamid Uthman
Succeeded byAziz Muhammad
Personal details
Born1924
Kingdom of Iraq
Died24 February 1963 (aged 39)
Iraq
Cause of deathTorture (hanging - as said by the government)
Political partyIraqi Communist Party
SpouseThamina Naji Youssef
ChildrenIman Al-Musawi, Shatha Al-Musawi, Ali Al-Moussaoui
ProfessionPolitician
Teacher
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