Suzanne Harrington: How can people protesting terrorism be the terrorists?

Liam Og O hAnnaidh (Mo Chara) of Irish hip hop trio Kneecap arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court to attend a hearing after being charged with terror offence for allegedly displaying a flag in support of proscribed organisation Hezbollah at a London concert in November last year in London, United Kingdom on August 20, 2025. Pic: Wiktor Szymanowicz
Outside Westminster Magistrate’s Court, amid a sea of Irish and Palestinian flags, an older lady from Galway tells me she had never heard of Kneecap until Liam Óg’s arrest on farcical ‘terrorism’ charges. “I’ve heard of them now,” she says, pointing to her Free Mo Chara badge.
In a further inversion of reality, writer Sally Rooney has also had the word ‘terrorist’ thrown at her in recent days, thanks to her vocal and financial support for ‘terrorist’ group Palestine Action. This group has been proscribed as ‘terrorist’ — in the same category as Isis and al-Qaeda — for throwing paint at weapons used to mass murder civilians.