Kneecap’s Glastonbury set probed by police after comments | UK | News

Police, Kneecap’ın Glastonbury’nin videos will evaluate, group Keir Starmer after a cheering against a criminal investigation determined whether or not. The controversial Irish Hip-Hop Group directed the cheers of “F *** Keir Starmer” and called on the crowds to rebel in Westminster courts during the headlines of Glastonbury on Saturday, June 28, Westonbury.
Dizecap confused 300,000 Revel, who was reported to join the hymn, which was later repeated during his performance as well as the call for “Free Palestine”. The group addressed the crowd of Glastonbury during their concerts: “I love the British people. The British government we don’t like. We are not far from a Celtic Republic. F *** Keir Starmer.” The front man Liam Og O Hanaidh, who performed under the name of Mo Chara, was about the guilty guarantee for allegedly directing a flag supporting Hezbollah, a banned terrorist organization and directed “Up Hamas, Up Hizbollah ında in a London show last year. He refuses to accuse.
Sir Keir said Kneecap’s concert would not be “appropriate” for Mo Char’s terrorism accusation. BBC confirmed that they will not have the performance of the live stream series.
Moglai BAP, known as the group friend Naoise ó Cairealláin, said: “Mo Chara returned to court for the accusation of terrorism.
“For the first time in the British justice system, there was no low justice for a person. Now you know, you know that he is available in Westminster on August 20, he supports Mo Chara and let’s start a rebellion in the courts. ‘
Later on an hour of set, Mo Chara said: “The Prime Minister of your country, not mine, said that he didn’t want us to play so much f *** Keir Starmer.”
Mo Chara said: “The Palestinian action does not arrest Israel. This is Keir Starmer.”
Many fans shook the banner and wore face paint and Balaclavas to support the group.
The Avon and Somperset police say that they are aware of the comments and that they will determine whether any crime will be committed ”.
In all of the statement he read: uz We are aware of the comments made by ACTS on the West Holts scene at the Glastonbury Festival in the afternoon.
“Video evidence will be evaluated by civil servants to determine whether any crime that requires a criminal investigation will be committed.”
Avon and Somerset police are also examining Bob Vylan’s comments that guide the ‘death of IDF’ discussion. The Punk Rock duo encouraged festival goers with the screams of “Free Palestine” during their performance.




