Kneecap sell out surprise London gig in 90 seconds after member charged with terror offence
Briefly

The gig by the Irish-language rap group Mo Chara sold out in under an hour, highlighting their popularity. Meanwhile, controversy unfolded as member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh was charged for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag at a previous performance. The group plans to perform at the 100 Club before the Wide Awake Festival, vehemently defending against the charges by describing them as politically motivated. They argue that the focus on their case diverts attention from critical humanitarian issues in Gaza, where thousands of children are at risk of starvation.
The group's defense emphasizes that the legal charge against them is a distraction by the British establishment, diverting attention from humanitarian crises, such as starvation in Gaza.
They noted that 14,000 babies face starvation in Gaza while the government instead focuses on their alleged offense, illustrating a significant misalignment of priorities.
Read at Irish Independent
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