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Kneecap Respond to Appeal Over Terrorism Charges

belfast hip-hop group ⁢Kneecap⁢ have vowed to ⁣continue fighting a legal battle with the British state after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) appealed ⁣and subsequently lost a decision to dismiss a terror charge against ‍band ​member Mo Chara. ⁤The⁢ group characterized the ⁢appeal ⁤as part of a “state-wide witch-hunt against Palestinian ‌solidarity.”

The CPS initially​ charged⁢ Chara with encouraging terrorism ⁤following a ⁢performance in December 2023 where lyrics referenced the‍ Palestinian militant group Hamas. ⁣That charge was dropped last month, but‌ the‍ CPS appealed the decision, a⁢ move the band condemned as ⁢a “massive waste of taxpayers’ money, of police time, of court ⁣time.” In a statement following the ‍appeal’s dismissal, Kneecap asserted, ‌”We will fight you in your court again. we will ⁤win again.” The case has ⁤drawn attention ​to ⁤the ⁣intersection of⁤ artistic ‍expression, political speech, and ⁤counter-terrorism legislation in the UK.

Kneecap, comprised ⁣of Chara, DJ Provaí, and MC Moogai, ⁢have‌ consistently denied⁣ supporting Hamas or Hezbollah, both​ proscribed​ terrorist organizations in the UK, and maintain they do not incite ⁤violence. Chara‌ has​ indicated the band ‍is considering legal action against the British state, ⁢citing damage ‌to his reputation and loss of earnings resulting from the case.The band framed the legal proceedings as‌ a “distraction” from the ongoing conflict in Gaza, stating, “Yesterday, 104 Palestinians were⁢ murdered in ‌Gaza and hundreds more maimed ⁤as Israel⁢ commits genocide… This is aided and supported by the British state.” The group’s music often addresses political and social issues, including Irish ⁤nationalism and Palestinian solidarity.

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