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Abdul Karim Koroma (born 25 September 1944) is a former Sierra Leonean politician. Koroma served in the Sierra Leonean government as Minister of Education (1977–1982), Regional Minister of the Northern Province (1982–1985), and foreign minister (1985–1992). From 1998 to 2000, Koroma served on the President's National Policy Advisory Committee during the end of the Sierra Leone Civil War. He has also been the High Commissioner to Australia. Author of the following publications: (1) Sierra Leone The Agony of a Nation and (2) Crisis and Intervention in Sierra Leone 1996 to 2003. Andromeda Publications

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  1. Australian Government, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and High Commissioner to New Zealand, and Ambassador to The People's Republic of China, Republic of Vietnam, Japan, and was accredited to The Kingdom of Thailand, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka. Heads of Diplomatic Missions by Order of Precedence Archived 12 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 27 August 2009.
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Preceded byLecturer in History, Freetown Teachers College, Sierra Leone. Holds Bachelor of Arts Degree in History and Politics Durham University (U.K.), And Master of Science, Social Science in International Relations, Southampton University in U.K. Education Minister of Sierra Leone
1977–1982
Succeeded byunknown
Preceded bySheka Hassan Kanu Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sierra Leone
1985–1992
Succeeded byAhmed Ramadan Dumbuya


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