Zaini Abdullah was born in Beureunun in the
Pidie District (
Kabupaten Pidie), Aceh in 1940. His father, Tengku H. Abdullah Hanafiah, was a supporter of
Daud Beureueh, a prominent leader in Aceh during the 1950s and 1960s and into the 1970s. Zaini Abdullah's schooling years were spent in Aceh and
North Sumatra: • 1947-52: Primary school, Beureunuen, Pidie District, Aceh • 1953-57: Middle-level school (
Sekolah Menengah Pertama),
Sigli, Aceh • 1957-60: Higher-level school (
Sekolah Menengah Atas),
Banda Aceh, Aceh • 1960-72: Medical Faculty,
University of North Sumatra,
Medan,
North Sumatra. He later practised as a medical specialist in Aceh and North Sumatra in various areas: • 1972-75: Head of a health clinic (
Puskesmas) and head of the general hospital in Kuala Simpang,
East Aceh district • 1975-77: Specialist, medical studies in obstetrics, Pirngadi General Hospital, University of North Sumatra, Medan. In 1976, when the
GAM declared their open opposition to Jakarta central government policies in Aceh, Zaini Abdullah joined with the GAM and became a close adviser to
Hasan di Tiro, the founder of the GAM. In 1981, Zaini followed Hasan di Tiro to live in
Sweden, travelling through
Medan and
Singapore. In Sweden he studied at
Uppsala University for a medical degree and between 1990 and 1995 practised as a doctor. Later, in 2002 when negotiations over the insurgency in Aceh were arranged in Tokyo, he was a member of the GAM delegation to the discussions. During the next few years, as a member of GAM delegations he took part in other meetings to discuss a peace agreement in Aceh. ==Previous experience==