
Technical Failure: Britain’s Chief Magistrate Drops Kneecap Terror Charges
Half-cooked terrorism charges against Irish rappers can’t get off the ground: is the Attorney General to blame?

Half-cooked terrorism charges against Irish rappers can’t get off the ground: is the Attorney General to blame?

Ottawa says the group promoted “violence and hate”

Jewish organizations and the local government protested at the Rock en Seine music festival’s decision not to bar the Irish rap band despite its open support for terrorism.

Hungary has already banned the band from performing, citing antisemitism and praise for terrorist groups, while British prosecutors now press their own case.

Orbán said he respects the festival organizers but insisted Hungary won’t allow “verbal attacks.”

The band is not welcome in Hungary due to the antisemitic rhetoric they engage in during their concerts.

In the more than two years following Hamas’s October 7th pogrom in 2023, virulent Israelophobia has become the preserve of progressive, metropolitan types.

The Glastonbury audience joined performers in chanting “Death, Death to the IDF!”