**Irish Rap Group Kneecap Banned From Hungary Over „Antisemitic Hate Speech” Claims**
Hungary has banned Irish rap trio Kneecap for three years, accusing them of „antisemitic hate speech” and posing a „national security threat.” The group’s scheduled performance at Budapest’s Sziget Festival was canceled as a result. Kneecap denied the allegations, calling the ban politically motivated and criticizing Hungary’s authoritarian government.
**Kneecap Slams Hungary’s „Authoritarian” Ban, Calls Out Orban’s Netanyahu Ties**
Kneecap condemned Hungary’s three-year entry ban, labeling it an attempt to silence critics of Israel’s actions in Palestine. The group denied supporting terrorism, stating they stand against all hate crimes. Sziget Festival organizers called the ban „unnecessary and regrettable,” defending artistic freedom while condemning hate speech.
**Kneecap Faces Backlash Over Pro-Palestine Stance, Terror Charge Controversy**
The Irish rap group has faced scrutiny for their vocal support of Palestine, including at Coachella. Member Mo Chara is currently battling a UK terror charge linked to alleged Hezbollah support. Kneecap denies backing militant groups, calling the case „political policing” to divert from UK-Israel ties. Their film and album *Fine Art* boosted their rising profile.