Afghan man found guilty of threat to kill Reform UK leader Farage in TikTok video

Britain's Reform UK Party leader Nigel Farage addresses the audience at Reform's national conference in Birmingham, Britain, September 5, 2025. REUTERS/Phil Noble

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An Afghan national
was on Friday found guilty of making a threat in a TikTok video to kill Nigel
Farage, the leader of the populist Reform UK party which leads opinion polls in
Britain.
Fayaz Khan, 26, was
convicted by a jury at London's Southwark Crown Court of a single count of
making a threat to kill Farage in a video posted in October 2024.
Prosecutors said
Khan posted a video in response to one by Farage, in which Khan – who has an
AK-47 assault rifle tattooed on his face – said "pop, pop, pop" while
making gun gestures.
Farage gave
evidence on Tuesday that he was "genuinely worried" about Khan's
threat, describing the video as "chilling".
Khan will be
sentenced next week for making a threat to kill and an additional charge of
entering Britain illegally, to which he previously pleaded guilty.
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Farage had posted a
video on YouTube in which he spoke about "young males of fighting age
coming into our country", which included clips from videos Khan had posted
of his journey from Sweden to Britain.
Two days later, Khan
posted a response in which he stated "Englishman Nigel, don't talk shit
about me", made gun gestures and headbutted the camera.
Farage said that
being a high-profile politician had made him a target for criticism:
"Abuse is part of public life, (but) that's not something that I'm used to
seeing.
"Given his
proximity to guns and love of guns, I was genuinely, genuinely worried."
Khan's lawyer
Charles Royle suggested to Farage that Khan's video "suits your
narrative", to which Farage replied: "It doesn't suit my narrative,
it's a fact."
Khan pleaded not
guilty and had told police after his arrest that his video was not a genuine
threat and that he played a character in his social media posts. But the jury
convicted him by a 10-2 majority.
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