UK to Declare Wagner Group a Terrorist Organization

Image copyright: Wikimedia Commons

The Facts

  • The UK Home Office has announced that the Russian private military company Wagner, known for its operations in Ukraine, the Middle East, and Africa, will be declared a terrorist organization — a move that has been considered "imminent" since May.

  • Britain's home secretary has the power to proscribe an organization believed to be involved in terrorism under the Terrorism Act 2000, making support for the group a criminal offense that could lead to 14 years in prison.


The Spin

Narrative A

Designating the Wagner Group as a terrorist organization will allow the UK to bring terrorism charges against its personnel while disrupting the group's financial activity and ability to travel. Additionally, this move serves as a strong reminder to African governments that they may reconsider their relationship with the Russian mercenaries.

Narrative B

Wagner is the Kremlin's quasi-state agent of influence and should be treated as such. Not all entities that commit atrocities and crimes against humanity are terrorist groups, and designating them would be a dangerous slippery slope that could threaten relations with partners in Africa while also undermining the application of the terrorist label.