Government condemns Glastonbury chants aired live on BBC

The government strongly condemned Bob Vylan’s Chief of Bob Vylan’s Israeli army “Death” and the Glastonbury Festival, which broadcasts live on the BBC, “strongly condemned”.
Rapper Bobby Vylan “Free, Free Palestine” and “Death, Death to IDF chee [Israel Defense Forces]”During the sets that came just before the Belfast rap trio kneeling.
A BBC spokesman said some comments were “deeply disturbing” and a warning about “very strong and discriminatory language” on the screen. The set will not be ready to watch again on BBC İplayer.
Police, to decide whether any crime has been committed, Bob Vylan and Kneecap by examining the comments made by Bob Vylan and Kneecap, he said.
After Bob Vylan’s performance, a government spokesman Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said that BBC General Manager Tim Davie spoke to the publisher to seek a “an emergency statement about an emergency care” in front of the publishing the action.
The government also welcomed the decision not to re -publish the performance of the BBC IPlayer.
Bob Vylan’s Irish-Dili rap group came in front of the series on the West Holts stage of the festival.
The group made headlines in recent months after being accused of a terrorist organization Hezbollah, the terrorist organization Hezbollah, who was banned in a concert last year. He refused to accuse.
Kneecap’s highly rechargeable performance was watched by thousands of on Saturday, and Prime Minister Sir Keir returned to Starmer with open -loaded cheers. Previously, after calling the group’s glastonbury appearance “not suitable”.
Mr. Hanaidh faces bail after a court hearing in London two weeks ago.
Following the sets of Bob Vylan and Kneecap, Avon and Somerset police said that the comments made by ACTS on the West Holts scene will review the images of the comments.
The force said the images will “be evaluated by civil servants to determine whether any crime will be committed to a criminal investigation”.