Send forth your bread upon the surface of the water, for after many days you will find it.

Kohelet 11:1

Maurice Motamed - Biography

Maurice Motamed or Morris Motamed (born 1945) was elected in 2000 and again in 2004 as a Jewish member of the Iranian Parliament (preceded by Manuchehr Eliasi and succeeded by Ciamak Moresadegh), representing the Jewish community which has by Iran's constitution retained a reserved seat since the Persian Constitution of 1906.

Career

In Parliament, he has been active in defending Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians against discrimination. He also played a prominent role in the efforts to alleviate the sentences against some members of the Jewish community for alleged spying or illegally trying to flee the country. He also served as a member of the Parliament's Energy Committee.

In various media, Motamed has regularly expressed his support for the official positions of the Iranian government on international affairs in order to stress the national loyalty of Iranian Jews for the country, including support for Iran nuclear program (he is member of Majlis energy commission).

With regard to recent Holocaust denial comments by Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Motamed has expressed significant concerns, noting that "Denial of such a great historical tragedy that is connected to the Jewish community can only be considered an insult to all the world's Jewish communities." He also criticised Iranian television for broadcasting antisemitic programmes. He also added that, "The Iranian Jews have been present in this country for a long time, for some 2,700 [years]. During these 2,700 years they have always been in full understanding with the society, they've lived in friendship and brotherhood, so therefore I don't think that bringing up such an issue could damage the Jewish community in Iran." [1]

See also

  • Persian Jews
  • Reserved Majlis seats
  • Iran-Israel relations


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