Kneecap rapper appears in court on terror charge

Crime and Justice Reporter, BBC News
ReutersRap Group Kneecap member is in the court in London, allegedly exhibiting a flag supporting Hezbollah, a banned organization in the UK at a London concert last year.
Liam óg ó Hannaidh was surrounded by photographers as he arrived at Westminster Criminal Court on Wednesday.
Performing under the name of Mo Chara, the 27 -year -old rejects the accusation and claims that the case is “political” and aims to silence the kneeling.
After reading the video footage of the metropolitan police.
PA MediaMr. Hannaidh has been taking unconditional bail since the first court appearance in June.
A large crowd gathered outside the court, and the fans held signs of “Free Mo Chara”, while others shook Palestine and Irish flags before the rapper’s arrival. Group friends and manager accompanied him.
On Tuesday evening, the metropolitan police said that they have applied conditions of public order law to prevent serious deterioration caused by a protest outside the court. “
Mr Hanaidh and “aligned causes should remain in the red area. Any step in the green area should be built in a article on social media.




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