Ahmed Bhamji
Ahmed Bhamji | |
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Member of House of Representatives (Fiji) North Eastern National Constituency | |
In office 1987–1987 | |
Preceded by | Ishwari Bajpai |
Succeeded by | none |
Minister for Communications, Transport and Works (Fiji) | |
In office 1987–1987 | |
Mayor of Ba | |
Personal details | |
Political party | National Federation Party |
Spouse | Maimuna Bhamji |
Residence(s) | Auckland, New Zealand |
Profession | Accountant |
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
- ^ Fiji: Race and Politics in an Island State, UBC Press, Michael C. Howard, page 377
- ^ Candidates and Voting by Seat for the 1987 Election
- ^ Achievements of FLP
- ^ Review - International Commission of Jurists, Issues 40-47, 1988, page 12
- ^ "Former Fiji resident under fire for blaming Israel in massacre". FBC News. 29 March 2019. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
- ^ Mossad behind Christchurch attacks, head of New Zealand’s biggest mosque claims, JTA, 27 March 2019
- ^ Palmer, Scott (26 March 2019). "Jews outraged after mosque leader blames Mossad for Christchurch attack". Newshub. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
- ^ NEW ZEALAND STOKES ANTISEMITISM IN AFTERMATH OF MOSQUE MASSACRE, JPost, SETH J. FRANTZMAN, 27 March 2019
- ^ Human Rights Commission calls out Muslim leader who blamed Mossad for Christchurch attack, Newshub, 27 March 2019
- ^ New Zealand Muslim Leader Dismisses Colleague’s Claims That Mossad Ordered Mosque Killings, Haaretz, 29 March 2019
- ^ NZ Islamic organization refutes Bhamji’s comments, FBC News, Ana Ravulo, 30 March 2019
- National Federation Party politicians
- Indian members of the House of Representatives (Fiji)
- Fijian Muslims
- Living people
- Government ministers of Fiji
- Communication ministers of Fiji
- Transport ministers of Fiji
- Fijian emigrants to New Zealand
- Mayors of Ba (town)
- Antisemitism in New Zealand
- New Zealand conspiracy theorists