October 6, 2025

Case of terrorism of the joint member in the United Kingdom “null and null”, rules the judge

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A member of the Irish rap group Knecap was accused too late of an offense to terrorism for having displayed a flag of the Lebanese militia supported by Iran, Hezbollah, a London court judged on Friday, throwing its prosecutions.

Liam óg ó Hannaidh – Initially charged under the Anglicized name Liam O’hanna and whose stage name is Mo Chara – would have agitated the flag of the militant group prohibited Hezbollah during a ball joint in London in November 2024.

The 27 -year -old man was charged in May under the Terrorism Act, under which he is a criminal offense to display an article in a way that arouses a reasonable suspicion that someone is a supporter of a proscribed organization.

After an hearing in Westminster Magistrates’ Court, judge Paul Goldspring judged that ó Hannaidh had been charged after the limit of six months to bear such an accusation, which can only be dealt with by the court of first instance.

“The accusation is illegal and zero and this court has no jurisdiction to judge the accusation,” the judge told the public gallery.

Vince Gasparro, parliamentary secretary of Canada, quoted the case last week while announcing in a video that the liberal government prohibited the balloon from entering Canada. The group had shows planned in Toronto and Vancouver in October.

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The Irish hip-hop group was forbidden to enter Canada because of their “open approval from terrorist organizations,” the federal government said. Immigration lawyer Rudolf Kischer breaks down the decision.

Gasparro also declared that “the group has amplified political violence and publicly showed support for terrorist organizations such as Hezbollah and Hamas” and “engaged in actions and made statements contrary to the Canadian values ​​and laws that caused a profound alarm to our government”.

The Knececap said earlier this week that it had not received any official communication from the federal government confirming its ban on entering Canada, although ticket suppliers for Toronto and Vancouver emissions have already published advertisements on cancellation, with the advice that ticket buyers will receive a full refund.

Ó Hannaidh was appeared to Woolwich Crown runs to hear the decision, and JJ ó Dochartigh, who goes by Dj Próvaí.

“This whole process has never been about me, never threat to the public, never terrorism,” said ó Hannaidh outside the court.

“It was Gaza, what is happening if you dare to speak.”

Men on stage screaming in microphones.
The ball joints occurred during a festival in Gothenburg, Sweden, last month. The group said that he had heard no official communication from the Canadian government about his ban on entering this country. (TT News Agency / Adam Ihse / Reuters)

Provocative and sometimes desecant pro-Palestinian messages from Knececap, including at the Coachella festival in April in California, have stored many observers. The group said in a statement after this performance that their concerns included “murdered children” in the Palestinian territories, which occurred while Israel waged war in Gaza after Hamas led a terrorist attack in Israel on October 7, 2023.

Knecap’s planned autumn dates in the United States was abandoned last month.

The group also courted the controversy in Great Britain after the video emerged from a concert two years ago in which a member of the group seems to say: “The only good curator is a dead Tory. Kill your local deputy.”

They apologized to the families of a conservative legislator stabbed to death in 2021, and a labor legislator fatally fired and stabbed in 2016.


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