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The controversial Belfast rap group has been dropped from other summer concert events after a band member was charged with a ...
It is illegal in the U.K. to express support for Hezbollah, a Shia Muslim political and military group in Lebanon, as it is considered a terrorist organization in Britain. Kneecap, which also includes ...
Although they were immediately met with calls to be banned from some festivals – and had some of their headline shows ...
Liam Ó hAnnaidh, 27, has been charged after allegedly displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah, the Met Police says.
A member of the Northern Irish rap group Kneecap was accused of illegally displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah. Kneecap ...
Irish rap trio Kneecap have said the charging of one of their members with a terror offence in the UK was "political" and intended to "silence" them.
British police have charged a member of Irish hip-hopgroup Kneecap with a terrorism offense for allegedly waving a Hezbollah flag at a concert.
Irish rap trio Kneecap posted a lengthy statement online ... there is an avalanche of outrage and condemnation by the political classes of Britain.” “The real crimes are not in our ...
In a post announcing the gig, Kneecap said: “The belly of the beast – let’s go.” ...
The prosecution of Kneecap’s Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh – stage name Mo Chara – under British terrorism laws is one of the clearest signs that the ideological ...
It is a crime to show support for Hamas and Hezbollah in the UK, where they are both banned. Chara is scheduled to appear at a Magistrate’s court on June 18. Kneecap’s response reads ...
UK police says use of flag arouses 'reasonable suspicion' he supports terror group; band management offers no comment after ...