Crime and Justice Correspondent, BBC News NI
A member of the Rap Group Kneecap is appearing in court in London to allegedly display a flag in support of Hizbullah, a prosecuting organization in a UK in London, last year.
On Wednesday, Liam óg ‘Hannaidh was surrounded by photographers as the Westminster Magistrate reached the court.
The 27 -year -old, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, denies the allegation and claims that the case is “political” and its purpose is to silence the knee.
It was brought after studying video footage by the Metropolitan Police.
Since appearing in his first court in June, Mr. Hanid is on bail unconditional bail.
A large crowd gathered outside the court, supporters have indicated which read “Free Mo Chara”, while others waved Palestine and Irish flags before the rapper’s arrival.
Band members Moglag Bap (Naoz ó keeralin) and DJ Praviva (JJ ó Dokarta). And the man’s manager went with him.
On Tuesday evening, the Metropolitan police said they imposed the conditions of the Public Order Act to prevent serious disruption due to a protest outside the court. “
Any protest should remain in the red area in support of Mr. Haninah and “coalition reasons. Any phase should be erected in green area” he said in a post on social media.