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Irish band Kneecap say terrorism charge seeks to silence artists

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LONDON (Reuters) -Irish-language rap band Kneecap said on Thursday that a charge of a terrorism offence against one of its members for displaying a flag of banned militant group Hezbollah represented

Kneecap Claims Terrorism Charge Aims to Muzzle Artistic Expression

LONDON (Reuters) -Irish-language rap band Kneecap said on Thursday that a charge of a terrorism offence against one of its members for displaying a flag of banned militant group Hezbollah represented an attempt to prosecute artists who speak out.

London's Metropolitan Police charged Liam O'Hanna, one of the three members of the Belfast-based band, on Wednesday saying he displayed a flag in support of the Iran-backed group during a show in November.

In a statement on X, the band said the charge represented "political policing" and sought "to prosecute artists who dare speak out". The trio said O'Hanna displayed a flag that had been thrown on stage. They did not mention Hezbollah.

O'Hanna, 27, is due to appear in court on June 18.

Kneecap, who rap about Irish identity and support the republican cause of uniting Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, with the Republic of Ireland, faced backlash over pro-Palestinian messages projected during their set last month at the annual music festival Coachella in California.

"Let us be unequivocal: we do not, and have never, supported Hamas or Hezbollah," they said on X last month about two groups banned in Britain. "We condemn all attacks on civilians, always. It is never okay. We know this more than anyone, given our nation's history."

The trio apologised in April to the families of two murdered British members of the parliament after footage emerged of them appearing to say "kill your local MP" during a 2023 performance.

Kneecap is due to play at the Glastonbury Festival in England in June. Some lawmakers have called on the festival organisers to cancel their appearance.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Kneecap's member charged with terrorism for flag display.
  • Band claims charge is political policing against artists.
  • Kneecap denies support for banned groups like Hezbollah.
  • Controversy arises from pro-Palestinian messages at Coachella.
  • Calls for cancellation of Kneecap's Glastonbury performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What charge was brought against Kneecap member Liam O'Hanna?
Liam O'Hanna was charged with a terrorism offence for displaying a flag of the banned militant group Hezbollah during a performance.
How did Kneecap respond to the terrorism charge?
Kneecap stated that the charge represented 'political policing' aimed at silencing artists who express their views.
What is the band's stance on Hamas and Hezbollah?
Kneecap clarified that they do not support Hamas or Hezbollah and condemn all attacks on civilians.
When is Liam O'Hanna scheduled to appear in court?
Liam O'Hanna is due to appear in court on June 18.
What event is Kneecap scheduled to perform at in June?
Kneecap is scheduled to perform at the Glastonbury Festival in England in June.

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