Rapper Faces Terror Charge in London Court
Liam O’Hanna, a 27-year-old artist prominent in the Irish hip hop scene, appeared before a London court on June 18, 2025, to face a serious terror offense charge. The charge stems from an incident that occurred during a concert in the capital in November 2024, where O’Hanna is accused of displaying a Hezbollah flag while also allegedly shouting support for banned militant groups.
Allegations Detail Concert Incident
According to the prosecution, O’Hanna, a member of the acclaimed Irish rap group Kneecap, engaged in actions during the November 2024 concert that are considered a terror offense under UK law. Specifically, he is accused of displaying the flag of Hezbollah, an organization that, along with Hamas, is designated as a terrorist group and is banned in the United Kingdom. The allegations further include shouting phrases such as “Up Hamas, up Hezbollah,” indicating support for these proscribed entities. Displaying support for such groups or their symbols is a criminal offense in the UK.
Band Denies Charges, Cites ‘Political Policing’
Representatives for Kneecap and O’Hanna have vehemently denied the charges. They argue that the video evidence presented, which reportedly captures the alleged incident, was taken out of context. The band has characterized the prosecution as an act of “political policing,” suggesting that the legal action is motivated by political reasons rather than genuine criminal intent. This stance underscores a belief that the artistic expression or performance was misinterpreted or unfairly targeted.
Solidarity Outside Court
In a show of support for the artist and the group, a number of supporters gathered outside the London court building on the day of the hearing. This demonstration of solidarity highlights the concern and backing O’Hanna and Kneecap have garnered within their community and among fans of their music. The presence of supporters aimed to convey a message of unity and to voice opposition to what they perceive as an unjust prosecution.
Legal Proceedings and Future Hearings
The court appearance on June 18, 2025, marked a significant step in the legal process. O’Hanna’s case is proceeding, and further hearings are expected to take place as the legal proceedings unfold. The hip hop artist and his legal team are expected to present a robust defense against the terror charges. The outcome of this case could have implications for freedom of expression within the music industry and for how political or provocative statements made during performances are interpreted under the law. The news has generated considerable discussion within the music and political spheres, focusing on the boundaries of artistic expression and anti-terrorism legislation. This personal legal battle for the artist is being closely watched by many in the music and hip hop world.