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Pob achos
Counter-Terrorism Law
Supreme Court
2013

R v Gul

[2013] UKSC 64

Ratio Decidendi

The definition of terrorism in s.1 Terrorism Act 2000 is broad and includes action taken against the military forces of a state, even where the state is oppressive. The breadth of the definition is a matter for Parliament.

Ffeithiau

Gul uploaded videos glorifying attacks on coalition forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was convicted of dissemination of terrorist publications under s.2 Terrorism Act 2006.

Crynodeb o'r dyfarniad

The Supreme Court upheld the conviction, holding that the s.1 definition of terrorism is deliberately broad and includes armed attacks on military forces where the other conditions of the definition are met.

Dyfyniadau allweddol

"The definition in section 1 is very broad and, on its natural meaning, it includes military attacks by non-state armed groups."

Lord Neuberger

Triniaeth ddilynol

Applied

Applied in subsequent cases on the scope of the terrorism definition.