A British court docket on Friday tossed a terror-related cost in opposition to Kneecap frontman Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh after the Irish musician’s lawyer efficiently argued that prosecutors missed their submitting deadline by a day.
The 27-year-old rapper, who performs below the stage title Mo Chara, was charged for waving a Hezbollah flag throughout a live performance in London in Could. The Lebanese Shia Islamist political get together is acknowledged as a terror community within the U.Okay. and expressing help for the group is forbidden.
Kneecap says they again Palestinian independence within the Center East, however deny advocating for any terror teams. Mo Chara had claimed the prosecution in opposition to him was a politically motivated effort to silence the band’s help for these affected by the continued struggle in Gaza.
“We will not be silent,” Mo Chara stated outdoors the courthouse after the costs in opposition to him have been dropped. “As people from Ireland, we know oppression, colonialism, famine and genocide.”
Kneecap final month postponed its U.S. tour, which was set to being with a collection of exhibits on the Rooftop at Pier 17 in decrease Manhattan subsequent week.
The band apologized to followers for canceling its 15 exhibits, however expressed their intentions to play within the U.S. as soon as Mo Chara’s authorized woes concluded.
“Once we win our court case, which we will, we promise to embark on an even bigger tour to all of your great heads,” the group stated on Instagram.
Kneecap is a hip-hop trio that shaped in Belfast in 2017. They carry out in English and Irish. In a GQ journal story revealed in January, the band was credited with “leading West Belfast’s Irish-language revolution.”

