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Why was Kneecap's Mo Chara in court today? Fans turn out in hundreds for pro-Palestine rapper
Liam Og O hAnnaidh, best known as Mo Chara in the Irish hip-hop group Kneecap, was back in court today (20 August) at Westminster Magistrates, after previously being granted unconditional bail in June ...
Current entertainment briefs cover Michelle Yeoh's advocacy for Asian mythology in film with 'Ne Zha 2,' a terrorism charge ...
The summary covers notable events in entertainment, including Michelle Yeoh's advocacy for Asian mythology in film, Kneecap's ...
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Noting that “British courts have long charged people from the North of Ireland for ‘terrorism’ for crimes never committed,” Kneecap concluded, “We will fight them. We will win.” ...
At the protest session at Connolly Books on Wednesday afternoon, several artists played Irish traditional music in solidarity with the rappers and Palestine. Musician Ru O’Shea, who performed at the ...
All eyes will now turn to 26 September, when Judge Goldspring will deliver his ruling on whether the court has the jurisdiction to hear the case. If he rules that the charge is invalid on procedural ...
Hundreds of people have attended a music session in Dublin city in solidarity with Kneecap rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh after he appeared in court on Wednesday. Kneecap flags and logos hung from the ...
Irish rapper released on unconditional bail after second court appearance ...
A member of rap trio Kneecap, Mo Chara, has been released on unconditional bail after appearing in court today, charged with ...
A member of Irish band Kneecap was swamped by fans as he arrived at a court in London on Wednesday to face a terror-related ...
A member of Irish band Kneecap was swamped by fans as he arrived at a court in London on Wednesday to face a terror-related ...
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