Canada refuses Rapgroep Kneecap access after ‘support to terrorists’

Canada refuses Rapgroep Kneecap access after 'support to terrorists'

The Canadian Government is Refusing Northern Irish Rap Group Kneecap Entry Into the Country because the Group “Openly Supports Terrorist Organizations” and “Incites Political Violence.” The Rap Group was Scheduled to Perform in Toronto and Vancouver Next Month.

Vince Gasparro, Parliamentary Secretary for Crime Prevention, Shared the News Friday Evening in a Video on X.

“On Behalf of the Canadian Government, I am Announcing That, On The Advice of Our Officials, we have decided that the Group Kneecap is inadmissible to our country,” The Politician Wrote in the Message.

GASPARRO SAYS IN THE VIDEO KNEECAP “HAS Encouraged Political Political Violence and Openly Supports Terrorist Organizations Such As Hezbollah and Hamas.” Accordance to the politician, this is at odds with canada’s values ​​and laws.

Kneecap Member Liam and ó Hannaidh, Better Known by His Stage Name Mo Chara, Faces Terrorism Charges in the United Kingdom. That also weighed on the decision of the Canadians.

Mo Chara Allegedly Waved a Hezbollah Flag Duration A Performance in London. He has been released on bail.

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