This is how I read the Times’s story last week about the “Civil Service Muslim Network“.
In Zoom meetings attended by hundreds of (seemingly primarily Muslim)
civil servants, the group’s leader, a Department for Environment Food
and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) employee named Sami Rahman, made many remarks
which seem obviously antisemitic, such as describing Israel as Shaitan
(Arabic for ‘the Devil’). He also openly encouraged Muslim Network
members to influence and even oppose government policy, saying: “Whether
it’s Islamophobia or anti-Muslim hatred, whether it’s Palestine, or OPT
[occupied Palestinian territories], whether it’s any other thing… it’s a
time for both setting agendas, but resisting them as well.” He added
that “working in central government, we do have responsibility to be
that voice and to have conviction”....<<<Read More>>>....
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Tuesday, 17 June 2025
Why is the Civil Service Muslim Network Allowed to Shape Government Policy?
To live in England in 2025 is to live in a strange land, where the
headlines read like the most lurid, unbelievable, low-status conspiracy
theories of a decade ago. The largest and most regime-threatening
example of this is, of course, the scandal of the Pakistani rape gangs
and the decades-long complicity of the British regime in their horrific
crimes. But every day it seems as though there’s a new story which
reveals that the country is even more rotten than we feared.