Ahmed Ahmed Younis is the former National Director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council in the US and will shortly take up the post of advisor to senior US government officials. He is the author of American Muslims: Voir Dire (Speak the Truth), a post-September 11 look at the reality of debate surrounding American Muslims and their country, which has also been translated into Arabic. Mr. Younis served as National Director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) from 2004 to January 2007. During his tenure he lectured in Barcelona, Brussels, Kuala Lumpur, Madrid and Rome at academic and non-governmental institutions. He is a member of the "US Muslim World Advisory Committee" of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP). He is also a regular speaker at government conferences, briefings and events covering topics such as terrorist financing, public diplomacy, identity/integration and issues affecting the Muslim American community. Recently, he joined Ambassador Dennis Ross at the Search for Common Ground event to launch a bipartisan "US-Muslim World Initiative." In 2006 he was invited by the State Department to tour Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan where he met with government, community and religious leaders and visited madrassas across the region. Mr. Younis is a frequent guest on numerous television and radio shows and his work has also been featured in several leading newspapers, including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Associated Press and Los Angeles Times, as well as newspapers in 14 countries. Before joining MPAC, he worked as an intern at the Office of the Legal Counsel of the Office of Legal Affairs of the United Nations. He was assigned to the Office of the Special Advisor to the Secretary General on Iraq. Mr. Younis has studied and lived in Egypt and Saudi Arabia and is fluent in Arabic. He is a graduate of Washington & Lee School of Law. |