Yasri Khan (born 2 April 1986 in Stockholm) is a Swedish politician and the leader of organization Swedish Muslims for Peace and Justice.
Khan was a member of the Swedish Green Party, but left the party due to heavy criticism for refusing to shake hands with a female reporter from TV4. [1] [2] Khan himself stated that he was raised in the way that a handshake was too intimate, but didn't mean to disrespect women, and also noted that politics was not the right field for him. [3]
Khan was invited to participate in the United States' International Visitor Leadership Program in 2011. [4] [5] This experience [6] is run by the U.S. Department of State "through public-private partnerships and tax payer funding. [7]
Khan was chairman of company Johai which ran the Gryningeskolan charter school with a Swedish-Muslim profile in Botkyrka between 2015 and 2017 for academic years 1–6. [8] [9] The school offered extracurricular teaching of Arabic and Islam. [9] In 2012, the municipality rejected the school's application to extend its education to academic years 7–9, which was motivated by the municipality having reservations on how faith schools contribute to segregation. [9] The school received heavy criticism from the Swedish School Inspectorate. On 25 June 2018, the inspectorate revoked Johai's permission to continue running the school due to a number of deficiencies: [10]
DN met with Yasri Kahn just before traveling away on tour in the United States, invited by the country's foreign ministry / DN träffar Yasri Kahn innan han ska ge sig i väg på rundresa i USA, inbjuden av landets utrikesdepartement. Det är International visitor leadership program, IVLP,
Current: Is traveling in the United States under the auspices of the International Visitor Leadership Program / Aktuell: Är på resa i USA i regi av International visitor leadership program. /
International Visitors typically travel to four U.S. communities over three weeks
ECA serves as part of the Public Affairs arm of the U.S. Department of State. Through public-private partnerships and tax payer funding the bureau manages a host of professional, academic, cultural and athletic exchanges.