JAKARTA - The London Court in England has dropped the charges against Liam O'Hanna or Mo Chara (27), a member of the Irish hip-hop music group Kneecap, Friday, September 26.

Mo Chara was charged with the UK Terrorism Act after it was deemed raising the flag of the Lebanese militant group, Hezbollah, which was banned in England during a London concert.

"This legal process was filed illegally and null and legally," said Chief Judge Paul Goldspring, who served at the Woolwich Crown Court, London, Friday, September 26, quoted from AP.

Goldman explained that the reason for the cancellation of the charges was due to a technical error in the indictment against the rapper alias formal defect.

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Kneecap continues to face sharp criticism for its stage action due to Palestinian pro-humanitarianism.

During a concert in London last year, one of the Kleecap personnel, Mo Chara, was accused of flying the Hezbollah flag.

Even though Kneecap had confirmed that the flag was thrown by the audience, it was not an attempt to echo, but England still demanded Mo Chara.

According to Kneecap, what Mo Chara faced was an attempt to silence those who continued to support the Palestinian struggle and justice in Gaza over the violence caused by the Israeli military offensive.

Mo Chara emphasized earlier that the demands he faced in this case were purely politically motivated.


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