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Mo Chara Walks Free: What the Kneecap Trial Means for Art & Free Speech

Mo Chara Walks Free: What the Kneecap Trial Means for Art & Free Speech

Update: 2025-09-27
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Mo Chara (real name Liam Óg Ó hAnnaid , a member of Belfast rap group Kneecap, has had terrorism charges against him thrown out at Woolwich Crown Court. The case, which alleged that Mo Chara displayed a Hezbollah flag during a London performance, collapsed when the judge ruled the prosecution was unlawful because the Attorney General’s consent had not been sought.

This verdict means no conviction but it raises urgent questions about free speech, censorship, and the growing pressure on artists who speak out on political issues, particularly around Palestine and Gaza. This week we explore what the trial of Mo Chara means for the future.


00:00 Intro00:30 Mo Chara 01:02 Kneecap Win, Why It Matters01:38 Kneecap Vs The UK Government 06:53 What We’ve Lost15:09 Gaza, Palestine17:34 What Do You Think?18:05 Liam Óg

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Mo Chara Walks Free: What the Kneecap Trial Means for Art & Free Speech

Mo Chara Walks Free: What the Kneecap Trial Means for Art & Free Speech

The Last Mixed Tape