The government has “strongly condemned” from Rap Punk Duo Bob Valn at the Glustonabury Festival, calling for “death” for the Israeli army and broadcasts live on the BBC.
Rapper Bobby Waln led the mantras of “Free, Free Palestine” and “Death, Death to the IDF [Israel Defense Forces]“During his set, which came just before the Belfast Rap Trio Caikap.
A BBC spokesperson stated that some comments were “deeply aggressive”, adding it a warning on screen about “very strong and discriminatory language”. The set will not be available for Revatch on the BBC iPlayer.
Police said they were reviewing the video of the comments made by Bob Valn and Kennkap to decide whether a crime was committed or not.
Following the performance of Bob Vikal, a government spokesperson said that Culture Secretary Lisa Nandi spoke to BBC Director General Tim Davi, so that the broadcaster did the act before a broadcast of the Act.
The government said it welcomed the decision not to re -broadcast the performance on the BBC Eplayer.
The set of Bob Vikal on the West Holts Stage of the festival came forward from the Irish-language rap group Kneecap.
The group has made headlines after rapper Liam óg of Hannade in recent months, which performs Mo Char, but last year in a gigalum, the alleged terrorist organization was accused of terrorism crime to showcase the flag of Hizbullah. He has denied the allegation.
The high-charged performance of Kneecap on Saturday was seen by thousands of people and returned to the Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper, with explain-laden mantras, He then called the glansbury appearance of the first band “not suitable”.
Mr. HAN Hannad is out on bail after a court hearing in London two weeks ago.
Following the set of Bob Waln and Caikap, the Evon and Somerset police said it would review the footage of the comments made by the acts on the West Holts Stage.
The force stated that the footage “would be evaluated by the authorities whether a crime can be committed, which would require a criminal investigation”.