
Barnaby Jameson KC was interviewed by BBC InDepth to discuss the evolving nature of terrorist threats in response to the Southport attacker, Axel Rudakubana. Rudakubana operated without a clear political or religious ideology but was influenced by online radicalisation and a desire for notoriety, rather than being affiliated with organised groups.
Barnaby commented:
“This is not a new threat…In the last decade we have seen a plethora of terrorist cases involving young males who have become self-radicalised in isolation online.”
Read piece here: [BBC News]
Barnaby Jameson KC is a globally recognised expert in terrorism and international terrorist funding. He has appeared in many of the most serious terrorist trials this century from ’21/7′ (conspiracy to bomb the London Underground) to more recent cases involving neo-Nazi terror groups concerned with political assassination and the overthrow of parliamentary democracy. He has unique experience of both religious / Islamist terrorism and political / neo-Nazi terrorism. Read more: [Barnaby Jameson KC Profile ]