Controversial Irish rappers Kneecap are banned from entering Canada over 'glorifying terrorist organisations'
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Controversial Irish rappers Kneecap have been banned from entering Canada over allegedly ‘glorifying terrorist organisations’. 

The Belfast group have said they will take legal action against the ‘wholly untrue and deeply malicious’ accusations.

Kneecap, comprised of Naoise O Caireallain, Liam Og O hAnnaidh, and JJ O’Dochartaigh, are recognized for their provocative lyrics and their support for Palestine.

The group has frequently made headlines this year, notably in April when footage surfaced showing a band member seemingly saying ‘Up Hamas, up Hezbollah’ during a performance.

Meanwhile, in June their Glastonbury Festival set was investigated by police who later said they would be taking ‘no further action’. 

On Friday, Canada’s parliamentary secretary for combating crime announced in a social media video that Kneecap have been declared ‘ineligible’ to enter the nation.

Vince Gasparro stated: ‘Recently, the rap group Kneecap has taken actions and made statements that contradict Canadian values and laws, causing significant concern for our government.

‘The group have amplified political violence and publicly displayed support for terrorist organisations such as Hezbollah and Hamas.

Controversial Irish rappers Kneecap have been banned from entering Canada over allegedly 'glorifying terrorist organisations'. The group is pictured in February

The controversial Irish rap group Kneecap has been prohibited from entering Canada due to allegations of ‘glorifying terrorist organisations.’ The group is shown in February.

‘These are not expressions of art or legitimate political critique, they are dangerous endorsements of violence and hate. 

‘Notably, one member of the band is currently facing terrorism related charges in the United Kingdom.

‘While criticism of foreign governments is safeguarded under Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms, advocating for political violence, praising terrorist organisations, and displaying hate symbols that specifically target the Jewish community are not protected and will not be accepted by our government.

‘That is why, as parliamentary secretary for combating crime, I am announcing that effective immediately the members of Kneecap have been deemed ineligible to enter Canada.’

The trio responded with a statement on X, titled ‘A Message to Vince Gasparro’, in which they announced legal action and said they will ‘beat’ the politician in court.

They said: ‘Your comments about us are wholly untrue and deeply malicious. We will not accept it.

‘No member of Kneecap has been convicted of ANY crime in ANY country EVER.

‘Whilst you outrageously try to claim we are antisemitic ‘the Times’ newspaper in England today wrote of our headline show in London last night as ’emphatically anti-sectarian’.

‘We have today instructed our lawyers to initiate legal action against you.

Kneecap performs during Thursday's Way Out West festival in Gothenburg, Sweden, on August 7

Kneecap performs during Thursday’s Way Out West festival in Gothenburg, Sweden, on August 7 

‘We will be relentless in defending ourselves against baseless accusations to silence our opposition to a genocide being committed by Israel.

‘When we beat you in court, which we will, we will donate every cent to assist some of the thousands of child amputees in Gaza.’

They also posted a message to their Canadian fans, saying that Canada’s immigration/eTA (electronic travel authorisation) authorities requested information from them which they provided on Thursday, adding: ‘It is our view that when they realised there was no legal basis on which to stop us that they today, via Vince Gasparro, sought to maliciously misrepresent Kneecap.

‘We have played in Canada many times with zero issues and a message of solidarity and love.

‘We are sorry we cannot be with you next month but we will not be silenced and will always oppose genocide.’

It comes after a performance at London’s Wembley Arena on Thursday in which the trio addressed Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK, including with a message displayed on the wall before the start of the show which read: ‘Starmer welcomed Isaac Herzog to this city like a king last week. 

‘Today Trump is here, the man who permits the slaughter.’

O hAnnaidh will return to Westminster Magistrates’ Court on September 26, after his legal team argued the case should be thrown out due to a technical error in the way the charge was brought against him.

At the adjourned hearing in September, chief magistrate Paul Goldspring will rule on whether he has the jurisdiction to try the case.

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