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Irish band are hauled off stage at UK festival after starting pro-Palestine chant and brandishing flag – but are backed by rappers Kneecap

An Irish People’s Music Group withdrew from the stage at a United Kingdom Festival after starting a pro -England hymn.

Mary Wallopers took the stage at the Muzaffer Festival in Portsmouth on Friday when they opened the Palestinian Flag and started the ‘Free Palestine’ cheers.

The microphones of the tape were quickly cut and they finally left the stage after performing only 20 minutes.

However, the festival said that the group leads a ‘discriminatory’ hymn and that the microphones were not cut to chant ‘Free Palestine’.

In a video published on social media, fans boo loudly on empty stage.

The group rapidly made a statement on Instagram: ‘On the stage, it was cut at the Muzaffer festival because it was the Palestinian flag. We’ve been doing this for 6 years, and this has never happened before. Free Palestine all day.

Fans complained on social media.

A user said: ‘Because it was a Palestinian flag on the stage, they pulled the plug to Mary Wallopers. Organizers serious cowards. ‘

Irish People’s Group The Mary Wallopers withdrew from the stage at a United Kingdom Festival after starting a pro -England hymn

It was seen that group friends shook a Palestinian flag on the stage during their sets at the Victorious Festival on Friday.

It was seen that group friends shook a Palestinian flag on the stage during their sets at the Victorious Festival on Friday.

Rap Group Dizecap went to social media to defend the folk group

Rap Group Dizecap went to social media to defend the folk group

Northern Ireland rap trio, knee, ‘good friends Mary Wallopers went to social media to defend.

In a statement sent to X, they said: ‘Talk to the genocide in England and you act like a criminal. Mary Wallopers up. Free Palestine ‘.

Dizekap singer Liam óg ó Hannaidh faced terror charges after allegedly holding a Hezbollah flag at a London concert last year.

On Wednesday, hundreds of fans appeared in the Westminster Magistrate Criminal Court to support the musician.

Mary Wallopers has long been vocal about their support to Palestine.

The group was a ceiling for the ‘Gig’ AID concert for ‘Gig’ for the ‘Gig’ in November last year.

On the first day of the Muzaffer Festival, Kaiser chiefs were ready to go on stage this weekend with Kings of Leon and Vampire Weekend.

A victorious festival spokesman said: ‘We talked to the artist before the performance of the festival not allowing any flag at the event, but we respect the right to express his views during the show.

WRITING FROM THE DNOW TO SUPPORT X MARY WALLOPERS

WRITING FROM THE DNOW TO SUPPORT X MARY WALLOPERS

Dizekap singer Liam óg ó Hannaidh faced terror charges after allegedly holding a Hezbollah flag at a London concert last year.

Dizekap singer Liam óg ó Hannaidh faced terror charges after allegedly holding a Hezbollah flag at a London concert last year.

On Wednesday, hundreds of fans appeared in the Westminster Magistrate Criminal Court to support the knee singer

On Wednesday, hundreds of fans appeared in the Westminster Magistrate Criminal Court to support the knee singer

The crowds of the protesters are gathered outside the Westminster Magistrate Criminal Court to support Mo Chara from the Irish Hip Hop Group Knee

The crowds of the protesters are gathered outside the Westminster Magistrate Criminal Court to support Mo Chara from the Irish Hip Hop Group Knee

‘In contrast to our policy, although a flag was exhibited on the stage and this artist emerged with the crew, the show was not over at this point and the artist’s decision to stop the song was.

‘The decision to cut the sound of the event management and end the performance, but was taken after using a divine divine, which was understood to have a group discriminatory context.

‘Obviously, we respect the right to use artists’ platforms to express the inclusive views of the event, and the group’s call for “Free Palestine”, which resulted in this result.

Daily Mail also approached the Hampshire police for a comment.

This comes after the police started an investigation by a Punk group during their sets in Glastonbury in June, because the workers’ government strongly condemns the scenes in BBC.

Bob Vylan, a Punk duo of singer and guitarist Bobby Vylan and drummer Bobbie Vylan, directed the crowds from Israel’s supporters on social media in the cheers on Saturday afternoon ‘Free Palestine’ and ‘Death’ IDF.

The British group was broadcasted live by the BBC, while performing in front of the Irish language rap triple knees, which the company refused to show alive after controversial incidents, including the accusation of a terrorist crime.

On the other hand, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy demanded a ’emergency statement’ from TIM DAVI, General Manager of the BBC.

A government spokesman said: ‘We strongly condemn Bob Vylan’s threatening comments in Glastonbury.

Bob Vylan performed on the West Holts stage in Glastonbury earlier this year

Bob Vylan performed on the West Holts stage in Glastonbury earlier this year

‘Cultural Secretary spoke to the BBC General Manager to make an urgent statement about which determination in front of Bob Vylan performance and welcomed the decision not to re -publish BBC IPlayer.’

A BBC spokesman said: ‘Some comments made during Bob Vylan’s set were deeply aggressive. During this live stream on IPlayer, which reflects what happened on the stage, a warning was given on the screen about a very powerful and discriminatory language. We do not plan to offer performance on demand. ‘

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