Muslim ‘anti-racism’ trainer who ran Cabinet Office inclusivity workshop compared Israel to Nazis

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Muslim ‘anti-racism’ trainer who ran Cabinet Office inclusivity workshop compared Israel to Nazis

  • Anti-racism trainer who ran Cabinet Office ‘inclusivity’ workshop wished death on ‘Zionists’ in Twitter post
  • Mizanur Rahman also compared Israel to Nazi Germany in social media posts
  • He led sessions at the Cabinet Office and the Ministry of Defence in 2019
  • Cabinet Office has said it has tightened up on due diligence on invited speakers; the MoD has been approached for comment

By Jack Wright For Mailonline, 25 November 2021

An anti-racism trainer who ran an ‘inclusivity’ workshop for civil servants at the Cabinet Office has compared Israel to ‘white supremacy’ and wished death on ‘Zionists’, it has emerged.

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Mizanur Rahman, who calls himself Mizan the Poet on Twitter, said he oversaw a training session for civil servants in 2019 entitled ‘an inclusive Britain’ – despite previously sharing anti-Semitic posts on social media since 2014.

In the past, he has directly equated Israel with ‘white supremacy’ and claimed the Jewish State was ‘founded on terrorism and ethnic cleansing’.

Mr Rahman also responded to one post about an Israeli soldier who lost both his hands in a Hamas attack by saying: ‘Hopefully he, and all IDF soldiers and Zionists, will lose more than just their limbs… their lives!!!!’.

He has even shared images on Twitter of inmates at Buchenwald concentration camp next to an image of Palestinians at the Ephraim-Taybeh checkpoint in the West Bank.

After the Cabinet Office workshop, he tweeted: ‘I spoke about institutional racism / Islamophobia, the role of the media, Prevent, detention centres and other ways that racism manifests in society.’

Mr Rahman said he also led an event at the Ministry of Defence in 2019, in which he spoke out against ‘British Israelis joining the #Israel Defence forces and committing human rights abuses in #Palestine’.

Mizanur Rahman, who calls himself Mizan the Poet on Twitter, oversaw a training session for civil servants in 2019 called ‘an inclusive Britain’ despite previously sharing anti-Semitic posts on social media

He has tweeted ‘Israel = white supremacy’ and responded to one post in 2014 about an Israeli soldier who had lost his hands in a Hamas attack by saying: ‘Hopefully he, and all IDF soldiers and Zionists, will lose more than just their limbs … their lives!!!!’ Mr Rahman has also tweeted images of inmates at Buchenwald concentration camp next to an image of Palestinians at the Ephraim-Taybeh checkpoint in the West Bank, in a bid to equate Israeli policy with Nazi policy

A Cabinet Office spokesman said it has since tightened up on due diligence on invited speakers

A Cabinet Office spokesman told MailOnline that it has since tightened up on due diligence on invited speakers and checks their social media activity. The MoD has been approached for comment.

In 2018, Mr Rahman attended a Quds Day march in London at which flags were flown for the terrorist group Hezbollah. During the rally, one speaker called for Israel to be ‘wiped off the map’.

And when former London Mayor Ken Livingstone resigned from Labour over his claims that Hitler supported Zionism, Mr Rahman called the view ‘pure historical fact’, the Jewish Chronicle reported.

A post alongside the Buchenwald and Ephraim-Taybeh images stated: ‘In the Holy Land, the Zionist government, with the support of the majority of Israel’s population, are themselves perpetuating a holocaust against the Palestinian people.

‘After the bodies are counted and the atrocities documented, how will the Zionist government excuse themselves for committing these crimes against humanity?’

Asked whether he still believed that all Zionists should die, Mr Rahman tweeted: ‘The answer to that is no. I personally would like a peaceful solution to the conflict where Palestinian rights would be upheld and treated equally to their Israeli counterparts.

Earlier this month, Mr Rahman lodged a complaint after Labour banned him from its list of potential council candidates. He claimed the decision was based on ‘institutional islamophobia and anti-Palestinian racism’
In 2018, Mr Rahman attended a Quds Day march in London at which flags were flown for the terrorist group Hezbollah. During the rally, one speaker called for Israel to be ‘wiped off the map’

Asked whether he still believed that all Zionists should die, Mr Rahman tweeted: ‘The answer to that is no. I personally would like a peaceful solution to the conflict where Palestinian rights would be upheld and treated equally to their Israeli counterparts. With that said, the Palestinians are living under an occupation and so therefore according to the attorney and human rights activist Stephen L Cohen ”Palestinians have a legal right to an armed struggle”’

Asked whether he still believed that all Zionists should die, Mr Rahman tweeted: ‘The answer to that is no. I personally would like a peaceful solution to the conflict where Palestinian rights would be upheld and treated equally to their Israeli counterparts. With that said, the Palestinians are living under an occupation and so therefore according to the attorney and human rights activist Stephen L Cohen ”Palestinians have a legal right to an armed struggle”’

‘With that said, the Palestinians are living under an occupation and so therefore according to the attorney and human rights activist Stephen L Cohen ”Palestinians have a legal right to an armed struggle”.’

He also said: ‘I do not subscribe to these comparisons and I do not believe in these comparisons as I stated in my letter to the Jewish Labour Movement’.

Mr Rahman added he had ‘nothing against Jewish self-determination’, before saying: ‘With that said, various human rights organisations… have stated that Israel is practicing [sic] apartheid… To me, apartheid and settler colonialism have absolutely no right to exist no matter who its done by and who its [sic] done to.’

Earlier this month, Mr Rahman lodged a complaint after Labour banned him from its list of potential council candidates. He claimed the decision was based on ‘institutional islamophobia and anti-Palestinian racism’.

A Cabinet Office spokesman told MailOnline: ‘The Cabinet Office has recently adopted an increased due diligence process for guest speakers in line with cross-government best practice.

‘This includes enhanced searches of social media. All events are consistent with the Civil Service Code of conduct.’

A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism told MailOnline: ‘It is astonishing that the Cabinet Office could have engaged a speaker who apparently holds such virulent anti-Semitic views to educate about racism.

‘This incident is one of many that raise troubling questions about the ”anti-racism training” industry in this country.’

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