Said Mohamed Djohar 3294504 225897905 2008-07-15T22:33:41Z 41.232.23.246 /* Climb to power */ '''Said Mohammed Djohar''' ([[22 August]] [[1918]] – [[23 February]] [[2006]]) was a [[Comoros|Comorian]] politician who served as [[List of Presidents of Comoros|President of the Comoros]] during the early and mid-90's. ==Climb to power== Djohar is the half brother of [[Socialism|socialist]] Comorian president [[Ali Soilih]], who had been brought to power in a coup d'etat organised by [[Bob Denard]]. After Denard decided to reinstate the previous president, [[Ahmed Abdallah]], Djohar's political aspirations suffered a serious setback. He became a supreme court judge during this time. The conflict between Denard and Abdallah created an opportunity for Djohar, and on November 27, 1989, the day after Abdallah was killed Djohar became leader of the provisional government as well as head of the board of directors of the [[African International Bank]]. ==Fall== In late September 1995, during ''[[Operation Azalee|Operation Kaskari]]'' the government of the Comoros was again overthrown by Bob Denard and his band of mercenaries, with Djohar being held prisoner in military barracks for several days. The [[France|French]] government flew him to [[Réunion]] for 'medical treatment', and denied him a return to the Comoros until January 1996. When he was able to return, he was restored to the presidency, and spent his energy gathering resources to fight the impending election, but he lost to [[Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim]] and left office in March 1996. Djohar died at his home outside the capital [[Moroni, Comoros|Moroni]] on [[23 February]] [[2006]]. He was 87 years of age. {{Comoros Presidents}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Djohar, Said Mohamed}} {{Comoros-politician-stub}} [[Category:1918 births]] [[Category:2006 deaths]] [[Category:Presidents of Comoros]] [[Category:Leaders ousted by a coup]] [[de:Said Mohamed Djohar]] [[el:Σαΐντ Μοχάμεντ Τζοχάρ]] [[fr:Saïd Mohamed Djohar]] [[sv:Said Mohamed Djohar]]