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This is what terrorism looks like

This image is from Twitter, yesterday: As The Guardian reported: Five people have been arrested at a protest in London where a group of masked men attempted to enter a hotel housing asylum seekers on Saturday. At about noon, two anti-asylum groups marched to the Crowne Plaza in Stockley Road, west London, and...

Funding the Future

#Houthi terrorists have taken 11 #UN employees hostage and yet no one is talking about it.

The pathetic reaction to #Israel’s elimination of the #Houthi “political” leadership was to raid the offices of World Food Programme (WFP) and the United Nations children’s agency (UNICEF) in Yemen and take #hostages.

By the way, #Yemen has a government and it’s not the Houthis, similar to how Hezbollah (which is also becoming irrelevant) was distinct from the actual government of #Lebanon.

#Terrorism

Terrorism peace bond prohibits P.E.I. man from accessing internet or having passport

A Prince Edward Island man facing a terrorism peace bond has been ordered to follow a raft of conditions, including not accessing the internet and not holding a passport. The RCMP in Prince Edward Island sought a terrorism peace bond for the 51-year-old man, fearing he may commit a terrorism offence. Officers say they seized 3D printed firearm components and arrested the man at his residence in February.

Ground News

UK Government has lost the plot if it’s criminalising this T-shirt

If we criminalise a message that says, in essence, “stop genocide”, we have lost the plot. The proper response is not a charge sheet but a recommitment to the principle that in a democracy, words – however uncomfortable – are met with words, not handcuffs.

http://archive.today/2025.08.31-084129/https://www.thenational.scot/politics/25428977.uk-government-lost-plot-criminalising-t-shirt/

Aletter from Peter Macari that lays out the argument

#PalestineAction #Proscription #Terrorism #Cooper #Maladministration #Scotland #TheNational

Despite Moscow’s support, the Taliban’s fragile structure and ideological ties to terror groups make it uncertain whether they can truly secure Russian security interests. Afghanistan remains a complex hub of terror with ongoing risks. #Russia #Taliban #Afghanistan #Terrorism #Security #Geopolitics #SC Organ #BreakingNews 🌐🔫🚨

https://kokcha.news/7678/can-taliban-alone-secure-moscows-security-interests-amid-unresolved-threats/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

Can Taliban Alone Secure Moscow’s Security Interests Amid Unresolved Threats

Despite Russia’s recent support for the Taliban as a partner in counter-terrorism, significant questions remain about whether the fragile structure of the Taliban and its ideological ties to …

Kokcha News

逃走 (The Escape) (2025) A movie about terrorism... by a former terrorist

https://piefed.social/post/1208868

Today in Labor History August 30, 1974: A powerful bomb exploded at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries headquarters in Tokyo. 8 died and 378 were injured. The East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front, a radical far-left organization carried out the attack because they were supplying the U.S. during the Vietnam War. The EAAJAF was an anarchist-inspired group that espoused revolution against the Japanese state, corporations, and symbols of Japanese imperialism. They committed a series of bombings during the early 1970s until the Japanese authorities arrested most of its membership in 1975. Several members were sentenced to death

The EAAJAF lacked centralized leadership. Members chose to work by day as normal corporate employees and prepare their operations by night, donating half their income to the cause. In contrast, other groups, like the Japanese Red Army, raised funds through illegal means including bank robberies. As they studied the history of aggression by Japan against Korea and the Ainu, the EAAJAF acquired its personal "anti-Japanese ideology." They considered not only those in power, but also Japanese corporations and laborers as "perpetrators of imperialist aggression" and believed that they were acceptable targets for attack.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #anarchism #terrorism #bombing #tokyo #imperialism #vietnam #antiwar #Revolution

Kash Patel's FBI Failed. Why Isn't This a MAJOR Scandal? | Secret Podcast Preview

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米国、アッバス議長ら80人のビザ発給拒否-国連総会への出席困難に – Bloomberg https://www.yayafa.com/2507358/ #cojp #News #terror #Terrorism #World #WorldNews #ニュース #世界 #世界ニュース