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Media hoax that "Germans" were behind riots on New Year
All of Germany is debating the immigrant riots in Berlin on New Year’s, where half the city was destroyed. According to German media, there were at least “45 Germans” among the suspects, but according to information to Junge Freiheit , in several cases it is about people with dual citizenship.
The police, who in Germany normally release the first names of suspects, this time are...
5 arrested in Sweden over Koran riots
Another five men and a young woman have been arrested for involvement in the Koran riots in Örebro.
During Tuesday and Wednesday, the police arrested six people after the violent riot in Sveaparken during Good Friday.
The classifications are, among other things, gross sabotage against blue light operations. All are arrested.
The people who have now been arrested by prosecutors are five men, aged...
Bolivia in turmoil after governor's arrest
Rioters protesting the arrest of the governor Fernando Camacho set fire to the prosecutor’s office in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, the biggest province in Bolivia. The violence on Thursday was denounced by the La Paz national administration, which also declared the arrested lawmaker to be well and alive.
According to Bolivia’s Justice Minister Eduardo Del Castillo, the authorities are “respecting...
Unrest and armed bank raids break out in Lebanon after Bank Withdrawals are Limited nationwide
Unrest is spreading across Lebanon as angry citizens unable to withdraw their own money from the nation’s banks storm their local branches with pistols and Molotov cocktails.
Like some other nations are beginning to do, Lebanon has imposed new limits on how much money depositors are allowed to withdraw from their savings accounts, which is preventing many from purchasing the things they need for...
China Eases COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions After Mass Protests
The Chinese government has announced new Covid regulations and loosened some of the most divisive limitations. The choice was made soon after the large-scale demonstrations that took place last week around the nation, during which protesters called for an end to blanket lockdowns and quarantines.
China’s National Health Commission released new regulations on Wednesday, stating that “asymptomatic...
Moroccan Fans Celebrate World Cup Win by Rioting in European Cities
Moroccan football fans celebrated their World Cup win over Belgium by staging chaotic riots in numerous different European cities.
Diversity continues to be a strength.
Morocco beat Belgium 2-0 in Group F yesterday, which many regarded as a shock result given the quality of the Belgian team.
Whereas some would expect the result to have prompted friendly and good-natured celebrations, Moroccans used...
Thousands of People in China Rise Up Against New World Order Lockdowns
Thousands of people across China are rising up and rejecting the ‘New World Order’ lockdowns imposed by the authoritarian Chinese regime.
Protests have erupted in Beijing and the Xinjiang region over the harsh COVID-19 lockdowns following a deadly fire on Thursday in a high-rise building in Urumqi that killed 40 people.
Angry residents took to the street in Urumqi, the capitol of Xinjiang, with...
Brazilians protesting election results have their bank accounts frozen
Some Brazilians protesting President Jair Bolsonaro’s defeat are having their bank accounts frozen. The reports come days after the electoral court ordered the blocking of major social media accounts disputing the results.
Bolsonaro lost to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva last month in a closely contested election by a 49.1% to 50.9% margin.
Following his defeat, thousands of truck drivers parked their...
Pro-Bolsonaro truck drivers threaten new road blockades in Brazil
Massive protests in Brazil have blocked roads again and lorry drivers threatened to strike in what could be a new wave of support for the outgoing president, Jair Bolsonaro.
Six federal highways were blocked on Friday morning although two were cleared by early afternoon, the federal highway police said in its first bulletin on road closures since 9 November when the first wave of post-election protests...
Iranian protester sentenced to Death over setting government building on fire
An Iranian protester was sentenced to death today for setting fire to a government building, the first known use of capital punishment for participation in an anti-regime ‘riot’.
The death sentence is the latest attempt by the Iranian government to suppress the protests which have swept the country since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody in September after she was...
Major Prison in Tehran Iran Set of Fire Amid Violent Protests
On Saturday night, Evin Prison in Tehran, the capital of Iran, caught fire. Video footage from the time showed smoke and flames billowing from the jail. Widespread, for some weeks now, anti-government protests were taking place when the fire started.
Social media users posted videos of the jail facility on fire while an alarm blared and what appeared to be gunshots were heard. The jail caught fire...
Iran Protests Turn out into Civil War, Government Openly Shooting at Civilians, Shut Down Internet
Parts of Iran now resemble combat zones, with flares lighting up the sky, gunfire booming out, and deadly incidents captured on film, over a month after the commencement of widespread protests.
One protester sent a message from Sanandaj, a city in western Iran with a significant Kurdish population where, despite an almost complete internet blackout there, some of the rallies’ most dramatic photos...
Iran's Islamic Dictatorship is about to Collapse as Protests surge
Amid widespread anti-government protests, Iran is facing a slow collapse of the ruling Islamic Republic regime, according to Iranian expert Dr Roham Alvandi.
The demonstrations, triggered by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in morality police custody, pose a significant challenge to Iran’s clerical leaders.
Unlike previous protests, the current unrest involves unarmed young people standing...
Iran terrorist Leaders Call for Total Crackdown on Protests, Already Kill 50
Iran’s president has called for a ‘decisive’ crackdown on the mass protests that have sent the Islamic theocracy reeling over the past week after the death in custody of a woman detained by the Islamic Republic’s morality police.
The call for harsh measures come as the country’s ayatollahs scramble to get to grips with violent countrywide demonstrations that have seen...
Mahsa Amini's father Accuses Authorities of LYING about his Daughter, Says they BEAT HER TO DEATH
In spite of the government’s attempt to quell discontent with an internet blackout, protests are raging across the country, and the father of an Iranian lady who died in police detention last week has accused officials of lying about her death.
Doctors wouldn’t allow Amjad Amini visit his daughter after she passed away, according to Amjad Amini, whose daughter Mahsa passed away following...