Urgent .. Hungary prevents KneeCAP from singing at a festival "Szijet" To support the Palestinians

The Hungarian authorities prevented the Irish rap group Nikkab from entering the country and participating in the annual Segit Music Festival, due to accusations of the allegations of spreading the hateful hate speech and public praise on Hamas and Hezbollah, which shows the exposure of the Hungarian government to pressure from Israel, on false accusations that do not express the reality of the crimes of genocide against the Palestinian people.
Violent reactions to freedom of expression and Irish rapper Kneecap escalated in the wake of Hungary’s decision to prevent the group from participating in the & quot; sziget & quot; although the Hungarian government did not announce its exposure to pressure from the government of the Zionist entity in occupied Palestine, but Israel is not left Any entities or members of supporters of the Palestinians without exerting pressure and chases in a living. The decision to prevent Nikp from entering the country and from participating in the Segit Festival was due to statements that were considered anti -Semitic and glorifying Hamas and Hezbollah. Excluding the band from the event, which is one of the largest music festivals in Europe and attracts hundreds of thousands of music lovers to an island on the Danube, every summer. Her appearances recently at the Glastonbury Festival in Britain, when the lead singer Liam Ohanna, known for his artistic name Mu Shar, accused Israel of war crimes. Hamas or Hezbollah, and that it & quot; condemns all attacks on civilians at all times & quot;
But the band is not alone in expressing its voice support for the Palestinian issue, but rather it has huge support from dozens of artists and other cultural figures who signed the petitions and organizing campaigns against what they consider control. An official notification of the government’s decision, and they refuse the pressure to cancel the offer scheduled for August 11.
Sigit said in a statement: & quot; our festival remains in what we have achieved over the past thirty years. There is no place for hatred, incitement, bias, or any form of racism, or anti -Semitism & quot;
This year’s version is characterized by some of the biggest names in the world of music, including Post Malon, Shawn Mendes, and Charlie XCX.
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