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Opinion| When will Tonj say enough? Breaking the cycle of violence

Radio Tamazuj

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June 24, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Introduction: A Tragedy That Must Become a Turning Point The recent killing of a young The post Opinion| When will Tonj say enough? Breaking the cycle of violence appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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Intel Slava

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· Jun 26, 2026

[Photo] 🇺🇸🇮🇷⚡️ — Vice President JD Vance:But violence will be met with violence.

— Vice President JD Vance:But violence will be met with violence.@IntelSlava

Conservative Review

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· Jun 24, 2026

WaPo Downplays Attempted Assassination By Antifa As ‘ICE Protest’

With so much preplanning and coordination, this was not merely a 'protest' that 'turned violent.'

Al Jazeera

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· Jun 27, 2026

Iran and US trade blame for attacks, threatening fragile ceasefire

Vance warned 'violence will be met with violence' while the IRGC says future responses to aggression will be 'broader'.

Independent Online

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· Jul 1, 2026

How June 30 unfolded: Peaceful protests, isolated violence and a movement that isn't over

How June 30 unfolded: Peaceful protests, isolated violence and a movement that isn't over

BizNews

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· Jun 30, 2026

Solly Moeng - Political handgrenades: Steenhuisen & Shongwe, Shutdown violence, and Khan shot

Solly Moeng - Political handgrenades: Steenhuisen & Shongwe, Shutdown violence, and Khan shot

Hungarian Conservative

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· Jul 1, 2026

Family of Brutally Murdered French Teen Announces Rally, Declares ‘Time for War’

The family of Louis, the 17-year-old boy beaten to death in Narbonne, has called for a major demonstration on 5 July, with the victim’s mother declaring that ‘it’s time for war’. As the killing fuels debate over immigration and juvenile crime, while attracting growing international mobilization, thousands are expected to attend. The post Family of Brutally Murdered French Teen Announces Rally, Declares ‘Time for War’ appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.

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Related coverage for "Opinion| When will Tonj say enough? Breaking the cycle of violence": Intel Slava — [Photo] 🇺🇸🇮🇷⚡️ — Vice President JD Vance:But violence will be met with violence.. Conservative Review — WaPo Downplays Attempted Assassination By Antifa As ‘ICE Protest’. Al Jazeera — Iran and US trade blame for attacks, threatening fragile ceasefire. Independent Online — How June 30 unfolded: Peaceful protests, isolated violence and a movement that isn't over. BizNews — Solly Moeng - Political handgrenades: Steenhuisen & Shongwe, Shutdown violence, and Khan shot. Hungarian Conservative — Family of Brutally Murdered French Teen Announces Rally, Declares ‘Time for War’