Mohammed Younis al-Ahmed
Younis al-Ahmed | |
|---|---|
محمد يونس الأحمد | |
| Regional Secretary of the Regional Command of the Iraqi Regional Branch | |
| Assumed office 3 January 2007 (in opposition to Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri until 2020) | |
| Preceded by | Saddam Hussein |
| Leader of Al-Awda | |
| Assumed office June 2003 | |
| Governor of the Al-Muthana Governorate | |
| In office Unknown–1990 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1949 (age 75–76) al-Mowall, Mosul Province, Kingdom of Iraq |
| Political party | Iraqi Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party |
| Profession | Military Officer |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Ba'athist Iraq (to 2003) |
| Branch/service | Iraqi Ground Forces (until 2003) |
| Rank | Major General |
| Unit | Political Guidance Directorate |
| Commands | al-Awda (from 2003) |
| Battles/wars | |
Mohammed Younis al-Ahmed al-Muwali (Arabic: محمد يونس الأحمد), also known by his pseudonym Khadr al-Sabahi, is an Iraqi former military officer and former senior member of the Iraqi Ba'ath Party. Ahmed currently has a million-dollar bounty placed on his head as one of Iraq's most wanted men accused of funding and leading resistance operations.
He is the leader of al-Awda; an underground Ba'athist movement in Iraq.