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Ahmed Bhamji
Member of House of Representatives (Fiji)
North Eastern National Constituency
In office
1987–1987
Preceded byIshwari Bajpai
Succeeded bynone
Minister for Communications, Transport and Works (Fiji)
In office
1987–1987
Mayor of Ba
Personal details
Political partyNational Federation Party
SpouseMaimuna Bhamji
Residence(s)Auckland, New Zealand
ProfessionAccountant

Ahmed Bhamji is a Fiji Indian businessman and National Federation Party politician.

At 37 he became the youngest mayor in the country when he was elected the mayor of Ba.[1] In the 1987 general election for the House of Representatives, he won the North Eastern National Constituency for the National Federation Party - Fiji Labour Party coalition, defeating the sitting Alliance Party candidate by 12,786 votes to 9,946.[2] He became Minister for Communications, Transport and Works in the month-long Bavadra government.[3]

Following the 1987 Fijian coups d'état, he immigrated to New Zealand,[4] and now lives in Auckland New Zealand.[5] As of March 2019 he is the chairman of Mt Roskill Masjid E Umar; the largest mosque in New Zealand.[6]

At an Auckland rally organised by "Love Aotearoa Hate Racism", a video emerged of Bhamji suspecting Mossad, the intelligence agency of Israel, for the Christchurch massacre of Muslims. Bhamji offered no proof for his speculation.[7][8] The New Zealand Human Rights Commission commented on the matter, saying that "Prejudice against Jewish people has no place in New Zealand" and "We must condemn racism, hate and anti-Semitism whenever we see it".[9] Mustafa Farouk, president of Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand, released a statement saying "recent comments by an individual do not represent the views of the Muslims of New Zealand".[10][11]

References

  1. ^ Fiji: Race and Politics in an Island State, UBC Press, Michael C. Howard, page 377
  2. ^ Candidates and Voting by Seat for the 1987 Election
  3. ^ Achievements of FLP
  4. ^ Review - International Commission of Jurists, Issues 40-47, 1988, page 12
  5. ^ "Former Fiji resident under fire for blaming Israel in massacre". FBC News. 29 March 2019. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  6. ^ Mossad behind Christchurch attacks, head of New Zealand’s biggest mosque claims, JTA, 27 March 2019
  7. ^ Palmer, Scott (26 March 2019). "Jews outraged after mosque leader blames Mossad for Christchurch attack". Newshub. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  8. ^ NEW ZEALAND STOKES ANTISEMITISM IN AFTERMATH OF MOSQUE MASSACRE, JPost, SETH J. FRANTZMAN, 27 March 2019
  9. ^ Human Rights Commission calls out Muslim leader who blamed Mossad for Christchurch attack, Newshub, 27 March 2019
  10. ^ New Zealand Muslim Leader Dismisses Colleague’s Claims That Mossad Ordered Mosque Killings, Haaretz, 29 March 2019
  11. ^ NZ Islamic organization refutes Bhamji’s comments, FBC News, Ana Ravulo, 30 March 2019