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“Yemini’s objective is to connect with at least 1,000 Americans, in an attempt to engage with grassroots America.”

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“From trouble at school, views on religion, life on Melbourne’s streets, to drugs, homelessness, and rushed romance, Avi’s testimonial cuts through the left-wing media’s hate-funnelling hot-air.”

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“Is this a consequence of New Zealand’s Socialist Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern’s proclamation, ‘We will be your single source of truth’?”

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Rebel News’ Australian reporter Avi Yemini has been arrested for an alleged breach of the peace while reporting at an Invasion Day rally in Melbourne.

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Avi Yemini of Rebel News has today filed a lawsuit against The State Of Victoria after he was twice arrested in two separate instances.

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Avi Yemini of Rebel News has shared the full video of his heavy-handed arrest while reporting at Melbourne’s anti-lockdown protest on Saturday.

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Avi Yemini, Rebel News’ chief Australian correspondent was tackled to the ground by Victorian Police and arrested on Saturday while reporting on Melbourne’s anti-lockdown protest.

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Australian TR News contributor, Avi Yemini masterfully illustrated how toxic intersectionality is to mental health. If intersectionality can’t find oppression, it’ll apply cognitive distortions to “find” oppression where none existed or exists. Yemini wrote on Twitter: “I’m half white. Meaning half of me is responsible for the oppression of the other half. I finally grew the bollocks to confront myself. I demanded an apology from my oppressive half. He refused. Selfish pr**k.” Jonathon Haidt explains in ‘The Coddling of the American Mind‘, that the concept of intersectionality follows directly on the heals of Herbert Marcuse’s 1965 essay, ‘Repressive Tolerance’.  Marcuse, ‘the father of…

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Avi Yemini of TR News has posed seven questions for one of Australia’s most prominent ‘Black Lives Matter’ supporters. According to Yemini: “Nyadol Nyuon is a well-known South-Sudanese refugee, now a lawyer and public speaker. She is living evidence that Australia is a decent and tolerant country. Her own biography proves that. But that’s not stopping her from campaigning against us. There are seven questions the media refuses to ask her because it doesn’t suit their narrative.” WATCH: 

Forty thousand protesters descended on Melbourne’s CBD over the weekend to take part in the Black Lives Matter rally following the death of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minnesota. Avi Yemini of TR News attended the protest on Saturday where he asked participants why they didn’t hold a similar rally after the murder of Australian woman Justine Damon who was shot dead by a black officer from the same Minnesota police force. WATCH: 

Avi Yemini has filed a lawsuit against Comedy Central and comedian Jim Jefferies accusing the U.S. based network of airing a “deceptively edited video” which falsely represented the TR News journalist. Yemini’s interview for The Jim Jefferies Show was aired March 19, 2019, during an episode titled, ‘The Rise of White Nationalism.’ According to the lawsuit, “Defendants spliced footage of the interview, changed the sequence of the conversation, and implied Plaintiff said things he did not. “Specifically, Defendant’s portrayed Plaintiff as ‘anti-immigrant’ and ‘anti-Muslim activist’ whose YouTube videos may be responsible for the radicalization of the killer who carried out…

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Avi Yemini was arrested by Victorian Police on Sunday after being mobbed by protesters at an anti-Australia Day rally. Yemini attended the Melbourne “Invasion Day” protest to cover the rally for TR News and interview anyone “willing to engage peacefully.” However, things took a turn when a mob of loud and angry protesters surrounded Yemini as he attempted to conduct interviews. In a bizarre move, nearby police officers handcuffed Yemini, claiming he was being arrested for his own safety. Yemini was then escorted from the rally and questioned by police. Despite mainstream media suggesting Yemini was arrested after “interrupting a…

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Thousands of pro-life Australians turned out in Melbourne this month to protest Victoria’s extreme abortion laws and show support for mothers and their babies. This year’s ‘March For The Babies’ marks the 10th anniversary of the protest, which has been held annually since the decriminalization of abortion in Victoria. Avi Yemini of TR News, who has said he does not hold a strong opinion on the issue of abortion, also attended the event. During the march, Yemini interviewed folks on both sides of the debate, and the contrast between the two groups couldn’t be starker. Following the protest, Yemini described…

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Avi Yemini was banned from Twitter after a tweet addressed to climate change activist Greta Thunberg was flagged as being in breach of Twitter’s EULA. Yemini’s criticism wasn’t without merit. He was responding to Greta’s widely publicised, scripted speech, performed before the UN summit on Climate Change. Her performance appeared manufactured and forced. Emotionally distraught, Greta appeared to be intimidated and scared. She repeated the words ‘’How dare you” as part of her claim that the UN (aka the world) had “stolen her dreams and childhood with empty words”, and that “people are suffering, people are dying” and that “entire…

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A woman has shoved Avi Yemini and accused him of assaulting her after he asked her a question during a free Hong Kong rally in Melbourne’s CBD. Yemini was present to report on the Sunday rally, which was hosted by the local Tibetan community. According to Yemini, towards the end of the event, a group of radical leftists set up a pro-refugee stand right in front of the rally. Yemini approached two members of the group and asked them if they support the Tibetans, to which they promptly responded: “F–k off, you racist.” “Leave us alone. You’re actually assaulting us,” one…

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When the NSW State government approved a coal mine in the Central Coast last week, Greens-affiliated Leftist groups jumped into action. A “musical march against the Government” was promptly organized. Avi Yemini from TR News also attended the event to interview some of the protesters. And it basically went exactly as you would have imagined: from replacing coal with hemp, to creating a society without money. WATCH:  

Avi Yemini of TR News confronted a group of anti-Israel protesters today who gathered on the steps of Parliament House in Melbourne chanting, “Down, down, Israel!” The rally, organised by a group called Al Quds Melbourne, was part of the International Al Quds demonstrations, initiated by the Islamic Republic of Iran to express support for Palestine. During the Melbourne rally, protesters not only chanted Israel’s destruction, but some openly voiced their support for the terrorist organisation Hamas. “How do you feel about Hamas?” Yemini asked one of the men in the crowd. “They should be here,” the man responded. “Hamas…

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Avi Yemini and Sydney Watson have shared videos on social media explaining what happened when they were detained and questioned by U.S. border authorities and the FBI. Both Yemini and Watson were stopped by U.S. Customs and Border Protection and interrogated by the FBI last week after arriving at LAX. The pair were in the country to follow-up on a fake-news release by Comedy Central which smeared Yemini after the New Zealand massacre. Authorities later deported Yemini back to Australia. WATCH:

Avi Yemini and Sydney Watson have been detained and interrogated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection after the pair entered the country to expose dishonest reporting by Comedy Central. “Upon arrival at Los Angeles, I was DETAINED and INTERROGATED by the FBI and am currently waiting to be DEPORTED from the USA,” Yemini said on Twitter. “The informant was Comedy Central,” he added. #BREAKING Upon arrival in Los Angeles I was DETAINED and INTERROGATED by the FBI and am currently waiting to be DEPORTED from the USA. The “informant” was @ComedyCentral. Full details when I get back home. — Avi…

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Thousands of students reportedly skipped school on Friday to protest against the Australian Government’s inaction on climate change. The rally came despite Prime Minister Scott Morrison urging students to stay in school. “Kids should go to school,” Morrison said. “That’s what we’re committed to. We don’t support the idea of kids not going to school, to participate in things that can be dealt with outside of school. “We do not support our schools being turned into parliaments. What we want is more learning in schools and less activism in schools,” he said. Students rallied with signs that read, “F U…

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