Seyed Mahmood Hosseini Explained

Seyed Mahmood Hosseini
Order:Governor of Isfahan province
Term Start:6 August 2002
Term End:8 October 2005
Successor:Morteza Bakhtiari
Office1:Governor of Sistan and Baluchestan Province
Appointer1:Mohammad Khatami
Term Start1:1 September 1997
Term End1:5 August 2002
Birth Name:Seyed Mahmood Hosseini Pozveh
Birth Date:1 December 1954
Birth Place:Khorasgan, Isfahan, Iran
Party:Union of Islamic Iran People Party
Children:3
Alma Mater:University of Isfahan

Seyed Mahmood Hosseini (born December 1, 1954) is an Iranian politician and former governor of provinces of Sistan va Balouchestan and Isfahan, Iran. He is assumed to be a member of the reformist party and an active member of BARAN Foundation founded by the president Mohammad Khatami. He was the Director of Human resources at the Iranian National gas company. He retired in 2017.[1] [2]

Early life, education, and family

Hosseini was born and raised in Khorasgan, Isfahan, on December 1, 1954, and studied physics, holding a Bachelor's and Master's Degree from Isfahan University.[2]

Local and national politics

During President Ahmadinejad he tried for the 2008 Iran parliamentary election and later in 2011 for the city of Isfahan council election as one of the reformist candidates from Isfahan, but was disqualified by the Council of Guardians.[3] During the protests about the 2009 Iran presidential election, Seyed Mahmood Hosseini signed an open letter to the top Iranian Shia clerics prepared by Mohammad Khatami, Mir Hossein Mousavi, Mehdi Karoubi and some of the renowned reformist figures, by pointing out the arrests after the election, as being the reference and support of the great nation of Iran, to remind the government about the damaging outcomes of their unlawful acts.[4]

Governor of Isfahan

Hosseini was appointed to Isfahan province governor on August 6, 2002, and held the position until October 8, 2005.[5]

Semirom Riot

One of the irritating issues during Hosseini's time as provincial governor was the unrest that started on August 16, 2003, after a decision by the Isfahan Governor General's Office to incorporate Vardasht district of Semirom into the municipality of Dehaqan provoked the ire of the people of Vardasht. The people staged a demonstration to protest the decision, but the protests later turned violent. Eight people were reportedly killed in the violence, including two police officers and some 150 were injured.[6] [7] Later Hosseini, in an interview with Shargh newspaper, denied any involvement in ordering to confront police with people and said the number of killed was four.[8]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.iraniangas.ir/Portal/home/default.aspx?categoryid=84cdbb2b-cc2c-4138-bbd8-5ec1c625911c
  2. http://www.iraniangas.ir/Portal/home/showpage.aspx?object=News&categoryid=550e4045-a356-46c2-af84-90deddbc4735&layoutid=6531924a-79c3-4091-94c2-00e716a20c9f
  3. Web site: Iran News Round up. 6 February 2008. nationalreview.com.
  4. Web site: CNN - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos.
  5. Web site: استانداری اصفهان . ostan-es.ir . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150403092344/http://www.ostan-es.ir/Index.aspx?page_=form&lang=1&sub=0&tempname=mainshow&PageID=21&isPopUp=False . 2015-04-03.
  6. Web site: Eight die in Iranian border riot. TheGuardian.com. 18 August 2003.
  7. News: Chief Inspector Blames Inefficiency of Officials for Semirom Unrest. Mehr News. 24 August 2003.
  8. Web site: برخورد با مردم در سمیرم به دستور قالیباف بود سایت استان کهگیلویه و بویراحمد . k-b.ir . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130615031928/http://k-b.ir/27677 . 2013-06-15.