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In a TikTok video, an Afghan man is found guilty of threatening to kill Reform UK leader Farage

A British court found an Afghan man guilty on Friday of threatening to kill Nigel Farage in a TikTok clip. Farage is the leader of Reform UK, a populist party that leads the opinion polls of Britain.

Fayaz, Khan was found guilty by a London jury of one count of making an explicit threat to kill Farage through a video that he posted in October of 2024.

The prosecution said Khan, who has an AK47 assault rifle tattooed across his face, posted a response video to Farage's in which he said "pop, Pop, Pop" while making gun gesticulations. Farage testified on Tuesday that Khan's threats made him "genuinely concerned". He described the video as being "chilling".

Khan will be sentenced for making a death threat and an additional charge, of entering Britain without permission. He previously pleaded to this charge.

FARAGE IN A WITNESS BOX

Farage posted a YouTube video in which he talked about "young men of fighting age" coming to our country. Khan's videos of his journey between Sweden and Britain were also included.

Khan responded two days later with a post in which he said "Englishman Nigel don't talk sh*t about me", made gun gesticulations and headbutted to the camera.

Farage claimed that being a prominent politician made him the target of criticism: "Abuse (is) part of public life. But, that's something I'm not used to seeing."

"Given that he was so close to guns, and loved guns, I felt genuinely concerned."

Farage's lawyer Charles Royle told Khan that Khan's video "suits [his] narrative", but Farage responded: "It does not suit my narrative. It's a truth."

Khan had pleaded guilty, and told the police that after his arrest his video was not an actual threat. He also said that he was playing a role in his posts on social media. The jury found him guilty by a majority of 10-2. (Reporting and editing by Hugh Lawson; Sam Tobin)

(source: Reuters)