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Top Muslim adviser in hate email 'stitch-up'

A senior government adviser on Muslim communities was the victim of a stitch-up, it was claimed this week.

February 19, 2009 10:22

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

1 min read

A senior government adviser on Muslim communities was the victim of a stitch-up, it was claimed this week.

Maqsood Ahmed, who is an adviser on extremism, works at the Department for Communities and Local Government.

According to a story in the Guardian at the weekend, he sent an email to several people saying that a number of Muslim websites critical of Islam were created by Jews with the aim of subverting the religion. Mr Ahmed was criticised by both Muslim and Jewish groups.

But friends of Mr Ahmed, who was a delegate representing his ministry at the first London Conference on Antisemitism on Monday and Tuesday, claimed that he had been the victim of a con.

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