Violent Protests at Democratic National Convention

Violent protests erupted at the Democratic National Convention organized by anarchist group 'Behind Enemy Lines' and 'Samidoun' in support of Palestine, leading to arrests and injuries. Jeremy Hammond, a known anarchist hacker, was among those arrested. Samidoun has ties to terrorist organizations but has not been designated as such by the U.S. government. Federal officials are monitoring the situation for potential terrorist activity.

Violent Anti-Immigration Protests in Britain

British Prime Minister condemns far-right thuggery and violent protests in response to a knife attack, misinformation about the attacker's identity, and targeting of hotels housing asylum seekers.

Internet and Mobile Services Cut Off in Bangladesh Due to Violent Protests

Internet and mobile services were cut off in Bangladesh following violent protests over government job allocation, with at least 28 people killed this week.

President Biden Condemns Violent Protests on College Campuses

President Biden condemns violent protests on college campuses in response to the war in Gaza, defending the right to peaceful demonstration. He calls out vandalism, trespassing, and destruction of property as unacceptable forms of protest.

Violent Anti-Israel Protests on College Campuses

Former President Trump condemns violent anti-Israel protests on college campuses, calling for immediate action and stronger leadership at universities to combat antisemitism.

Chinese Communist Party Funding Radical Movements in the U.S.

Peter Schweizer discusses in his new book 'Blood Money' how the Chinese Communist Party is funding radical movements in the U.S., including BLM, Antifa, and the trans rights movement, causing violence and protests. China is essentially 'radicalizing' far-left movements and leading them to take violent actions.

Controversy Surrounding Mohammed El-Kurd's Stance on Terrorism and Violent Protests

Prominent Palestinian writer and activist Mohammed El-Kurd faces backlash for stating that committing acts of terrorism, such as hijacking and throwing Molotov cocktails, is unacceptable in support of Gaza. The article discusses various reactions to El-Kurd's statement, highlighting different perspectives on violent protests and terrorism in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.