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Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai
BornIrbid, Jordan
OccupationPolitical activist, political analyst, poet, writer, and expert in geopolitical studies
NationalityJordanian-American


Biography

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Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai is a political activist, poet, literary writer, and expert in geopolitical studies, holding both Jordanian and American citizenship.

He was born in Irbid, Jordan. Al Khuzai worked in the Prime Ministry of Jordan before resigning from his position and seeking asylum in the United States in 2013.


Political Activity

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Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai is considered a prominent leader of the external Jordanian opposition and the grandson of the late Prince Rashed Al-Khuzai , one of the pillars of Jordanian resistance during the British and French mandates in Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, and the Arab and Islamic worlds.


Mr. Al Khuzai leads the political front of the Jordanian Liberation Organization, a Jordanian political movement and intellectual forum working internationally to promote democracy and human rights in Jordan.


The organization advocates for comprehensive political, social, and economic reforms to achieve peaceful change without resorting to violence or bloodshed.

Resignation from Prime Ministry of Jordan

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MR. Al Khuzai is notable for being the first Jordanian official to publicly resign from his position at Prime Ministry of Jordan.

In his resignation speech in 2004, he declared his complete disassociation from the Jordanian regime and called for the establishment of a new Jordan with a democratic, non-monarchical system. This step was unprecedented for any government employee in Jordan.


His resignation letter was addressed to then- former Jordanian Prime Minister Dr.Abdullah Ensour and widely published, causing a stir both within the government and among the public in Jordan due to its allegations of political corruption.


Following his resignation, Yazeed Al Khuzai faced pursuit by Jordanian authorities, who sought to silence his voice and opinions on public matters through security, economic, and social pressures.


After his resignation, Mr. Al Khuzai was subjected to pursuit by Jordanian authorities, which led him to seek asylum in the United States.

Education

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Mr. Al Khuzai holds a Bachelor's degree in Law from the University of Jordan, earned in 1997, and a Master's degree in International Business Administration from New York University, obtained in 2006.


Yazeed Al Khuzai has also completed numerous advanced courses in project management, early warning systems, and strategic planning from the United States, the United Kingdom, and various Arab countries.


Literary and Political Works

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Mr. Al Khuzai has written political articles, studies, and poems published in newspapers, magazines, and online platforms in Jordan, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

His works express his critical stance towards the political system in Jordan and his call for reform and change, including advocating for the peaceful transition of power away from the current monarchical system.


Selected Published Articles

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Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai has contributed numerous articles, political studies, and poems to newspapers, magazines, and online platforms in Jordan, the United States, and the United Kingdom.


His writings and poems reflect his critical views on the political system in Jordan and his advocacy for reform and change.

Fiery Resignation Speech by Yazeed Al Khuzai


Special Article "Resignation of Yazeed Al Rasheed Al Khuzai" on Ammon News


Article "At Our Leader's Door" by Yazeed Al Rasheed Al Khuzai, published on Arab Voice in the United States. [1]


Article "Jordanians Beg While the King Roams" by Yazeed Al Rasheed Al Khuzai, published on Arab Voice in the United States.[2]


Article "Jordan, Constitution, and Cigars" by Yazeed Al Rasheed Al Khuzai, published on Arab Voice in the United States.[3]


Article "Abdullah II and the Jordanian Question" by Yazeed Al Rasheed Al Khuzai, published on Arab Voice in the United States.[4]


Article "Abdullah II and Dialogue" by Yazeed Al Rasheed Al Khuzai, published on Arab Voice in the United States.[5]


Article "Jordanian Opposition and Bleeding" by Yazeed Al Rasheed Al Khuzai, published on Arab Voice in the United States.[6]


Article "Kingdom of Fear, Oh Awn" by Yazeed Al Rasheed Al Khuzai, published on Al-Mamlaka Today in Jordan.[7]


Political poem "Birds' Homeland" by Yazeed Al Rasheed Al Khuzai, published on Al-Mamlaka Today in Jordan [8]


Political poem "The Hatred of the Priests" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai, published on Al-Mamlaka Today in Jordan.[9]


Political poem "My Coffee Will Stay Black" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai, published on Al-Mamlaka Today in Jordan.[10]


Political article "Jordanians Are Strangers on the Corruption Train" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai, published on Al-Quds Al-Arabi in London, United Kingdom.[11]


Videos of Published Poems

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Video of the poem "Revolution and Pens" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [12]


Video of the poem "I Am Not Arabian" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [13]


Video of the poem "Sovereignty and Answer" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [14]


Video of the poem "Military, Military" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [15]


Video of the poem "Don't Ask, Oh Girl" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai.[16]


Video of the poem "Ya Rashed" by Yazeed Al-Rashed Al Khuzai. [17]


Video of the poem "Who Are You, Amman?" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [18]


Video of the poem "I Am Jordanian" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [19]


Video of the poem "I Am Khuzai" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [20]


Video of the poem "My Coffee Will Remain Black" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [21]


Video of the poem "Love" in English by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [22]


Video of the poem "Leave" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [23]


Video of the poem "Kill Me" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai [24]


Video of the poem "You and I" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [25]


Video of the poem "My Crazy One" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [26]


Video of the poem "Revolution of Al-Ulya" by Yazeed Al Rashed Al Khuzai. [27]