Overview
- Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, known as Mo Chara, is due for a third appearance as Judge Paul Goldspring rules on whether the court has jurisdiction to hear the case.
- Police conditions require supporters to remain within a designated shaded area near the courthouse, with failure to comply potentially resulting in arrest.
- Prosecutors say the charge stems from an alleged display of a Hezbollah flag and pro‑group slogans at a November 2024 show, which Mo Chara denies.
- The defense argues the case was filed outside the six‑month statutory limit, making the timing and consent issues central to the jurisdiction decision.
- Kneecap criticizes the restrictions as political and notes previous gatherings were peaceful, while the case has already affected touring plans and international access.