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    U.K. Court Dismisses Kneecap Rapper Terrorism Charge

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    U.Okay. Courtroom Dismisses Kneecap Rapper Terrorism Cost

    A U.Okay. court docket dismissed a terrorism cost towards the rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, also referred to as Mo Chara, from the Irish-speaking group Kneecap. Prosecutors had accused him of displaying a Hezbollah flag.

    “Free, free —” Crowd: “Palestine.” “This whole course of was by no means about me. By no means about any risk to the general public. By no means about terrorism. It was all the time about Gaza. About what occurs when you dare to talk up.”

    A U.Okay. court docket dismissed a terrorism cost towards the rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, also referred to as Mo Chara, from the Irish-speaking group Kneecap. Prosecutors had accused him of displaying a Hezbollah flag.

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    September 26, 2025



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