Kneecap rapper to appear in court for alleged support of terrorist group

A member of rap group Kneecap is due to appear in court for allegedly supporting a proscribed terror organisation.
Liam Og O hAnnaidh, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, is accused of displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah at a gig in November last year.
Demonstrations in support of the rapper have been organised outside Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London where he is due to appear on Wednesday, as well as in Dublin.
The Metropolitan Police has imposed conditions limiting where the demonstration outside the court can take place on Wednesday, saying they were needed to “prevent serious disruption”.
“Calculated”
In response the rap group described this move as a “calculated political decision” that was “designed to try and portray support for Kneecap as somehow troublesome” and “asked supporters to go out of your way to be compliant with all instructions issued, irrespective of how pitiful”.
O hAnnaidh received a rockstar welcome when he appeared at the same court in June, supported by fellow bandmates Naoise O Caireallain and JJ O Dochartaigh.
He was greeted by a festival-like atmosphere for his first court appearance, with dozens of fans waving flags, playing drums and one supporter setting off a smoke canister.
The court previously heard the 27-year-old defendant is “well within his rights” to voice his opinions on the Israel-Palestine conflict, but the alleged incident at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town, north London, was a “wholly different thing”.
O hAnnaidh is yet to enter a plea to the charge
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This is a complete waste of our judicial system in a time when there is such a massive backlog of cases.
I have to say, this whole caper being orchestrated by the British establishment is backfiring beautifully and making the system look rather embarrassing.
The band have received massive amounts of promotion and increased music sales so I’m starting to wonder if it’s actually a well planned PR stunt by a record company.
I think the UK government have been at best weak and at worst complicit in what’s happening in Gaza.
However regarding Kneecap I have no that it’s a publicity stunt and a pretty tame one. Waving a flag is about as easy a ‘protest’ you’ll ever make, hardest part was probably obtaining it. To me it just feels like they’re standing in their safe European home using the Gaza humanitarian disaster for their own ends and using it to keep themselves in the public eye.
I think the UK government have been at best weak and at worst complicit in what’s happening in Gaza.
However regarding Kneecap I have no that it’s a publicity stunt and a pretty tame one. Waving a flag is about as easy a ‘protest’ you’ll ever make, hardest part was probably obtaining it. To me it just feels like they’re standing in their safe European home using the Gaza humanitarian disaster for their own ends and using it to keep themselves in the public eye.