The British Judiciary is Appealing the Decision of the Court in London Not to Hear the Terrorism Case Against Northern Irish Rapper Mo Chara of the Group Kneecap. An “Important Legal Point” Should Be Clarified.
Mo Chara, Whose Real Name is Liam even Hannaidh, was accused of terrorism for display a Hezbollah flag at a performance. The Court in London Decided in September not to prosecute the 27-year-old rapper. “The Charge is Unlawful and Void and this Court Has No Jurisdiction to Hear the Charge,” The Judge Said at the Time.
The British Judiciary Now Wants The Case To Be Heard After All. “Because we believe there is an important legal point that needs to be clarified,” A Spokesperson Told Several British Media Outlets.
Kneecap Has Always Denied the Accusations of Terrorism. However, The Band’s Political Expressions Have Led to the Group Coming Under Fire.
For Example, The Canadian Government Announced Last Month That would refuse the band Access to the Country because the Group “Openly Supports Terrorist Organizations.” The Group was also not welcome at the Hungarian Sziget Festival.