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Fury over taxpayer cash for Hizbollah seminar

April 16, 2009 11:43
Ibrahim Moussawi

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

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The government spent more than £20,000 of taxpayers’ money sending civil servants on a course at which Hizbollah’s media relations officer was due to be a keynote speaker. In the event, Ibrahim Moussawi was barred from entering Britain by the Home Office.

Details released to the JC under Freedom of Information legislation reveal that the Ministry of Defence and the Department for International Development each had five representatives at the Political Islam seminar, held last month at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London.

One delegate from the Cabinet Office also attended the sessions, at which Mr Moussawi had been due to give a lecture on the “current politics and prospects” of Hizbollah.

The full fee was £1,890 for the five-day course, which included lectures on al-Qaeda, Islam in Iraq and Islamist groups in the UK.