BSN co-editor Mike Raddie discusses funding of the White Helmets and how British citizens could be on the wrong side of anti terrorism legislation by paying taxes which the UK government is providing to this terrorist group in Syria.
Terrorism Act 2000
- 2000 c. 11
- Part III
- Offences
- Section 15
Fund-raising.
(1) A person commits an offence if he—
(a )invites another to provide money or other property, and
(b ) intends that it should be used, or has reasonable cause to suspect that it may be used, for the purposes of terrorism.
(2) A person commits an offence if he—
(a) receives money or other property, and
(b) intends that it should be used, or has reasonable cause to suspect that it may be used, for the purposes of terrorism.
(3) A person commits an offence if he—
(a) provides money or other property, and
(b) knows or has reasonable cause to suspect that it will or may be used for the purposes of terrorism.
(4) In this section a reference to the provision of money or other property is a reference to its being given, lent or otherwise made available, whether or not for consideration.
Mike Raddie is co-editor at BSNews
Very interesting article here and I wonder how this can be taken forward.
There is overwelming evidence that the White Helmets are embedded with Al Qeada – probably obvious to many people who take 15 minutes to research.
So, I know full well my tax money goes to Al Qeada so technically am in breach of terror laws.
My MP (Jo Johnson) is not interested. I’m not sure I could raise it with my employer who pays my tax to the government. I am a member of a trade union and wonder if that is a route to take.
Perhaps I should go to my local police and hand myself in?
Any opinions would be gratefully received. And happy to be part of any wider campaign.
2 whole trips to Syria and this makes you an expert? Come on Mike the real BS News is YOU – such a bullshit artist trying to suck up to as many people as you can. In the end RT and the rest will not give a toss about you . Here is a novel idea for you, get a real job.
“Whole trips” Ahmet? As opposed to partial trips? Actually Mike has visited Syria three times during this crisis and as far as I can tell he’s never claimed to be an expert. I know he can read though and books are very useful in ascertaining truth about history. As for real jobs, he has one. Would you prefer if he got another one?