Outside Woolwich Crown Court, history was made as Liam Óg Ó Hannaidh — better known as Mo Chara of the Irish rap group Kneecap — was cleared of all terrorism charges brought against him by the British state. The case, which has attracted widespread media attention, ended in a moment of celebration for supporters who had gathered in large numbers to demand justice.
In this video, we capture the instant reaction from the ground as the verdict is read out. Protesters explain why they stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Mo Chara throughout the trial, highlighting the political nature of the charges and why they believe he was scapegoated for his outspoken stance on Palestine and opposition to British state power. Many point to Kneecap’s international platform and their consistent support for Palestinian freedom as a key reason Liam Óg was targeted, arguing that cultural figures who speak out are often punished for refusing to stay silent.
Viewers will also see Mo Chara’s first speech from the podium after leaving court, where he thanks those who supported him and reflects on what this verdict means for free expression, resistance, and solidarity across borders. His words resonate not only with those present in London but with a wider movement committed to justice in Ireland, Palestine, and beyond.
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