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Civil War in Nchiyamengi

A staging-point for declarations of war and other major diplomatic events. [In character]

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Who do you support in the Nchiyamengi Civil War?

1) Frente Pueblo Revolucionario Liberación (FPRL) - Largest Party in the Coalition (Busetsu Leftist)
29
13%
2) Movimiento Socialista Islámica (MSI) - Party in Coalition (Islamic Socialist)
17
7%
3) Partido Patriótico por la Paz (PPP) - Opposition Party (Njengi Rightist)
21
9%
4) Partido Liberal Democrático (PLD) - Party in the Coalition (Centrist Liberals)
41
18%
5) Partido Socialista Progresista (PSP) - Party in Coalition (pro-LGBT+ Leftist)
31
14%
6) Partido Patriótico Njengi (PPN) - Opposition Party (Njengi Nationalist)
16
7%
7) Partido Conservador de África Oriental Lyserio (PCAOL) - Opposition Party (Lyserian / White Nationalist)
27
12%
8.) Guerreros del Islam (GI) - Attempting to overthrow all opposition and create an Islamic Theocracy
11
5%
9) Ejército Patriótico (EP) - Attempting to overthrow the Coalition and re-instate Njengi rule
14
6%
10) Verdaderos Revolucionarios (VR) - Attempting to overthrow all opposition and create a one party Communist State
22
10%
 
Total votes : 229

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Nchiyamengi
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Postby Nchiyamengi » Tue Dec 20, 2016 3:09 am

Tuesday the 20th of December 2016:

Presidente Marcos Kampiya has named a new Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, naming a wheelchair ridden military veteran, former military Coronel Gregorio Godeja. Godeja has no diplomatic experience, but is rather a military veteran with ties to the UP, and is noted as being close to Ministro de Seguridad Nacional Pablo Museni.

Two years ago, at the age of 48, the recently promoted Coronel Godeja was badly injured when his jeep ran over an IED (Improvised Explosive Device), before being set upon by FPRL rebels. Godeja and a handful of others with him were able to hold off the rebels long enough for reinforcements to get them out. Godeja lost both his legs in the attack and has been wheelchair ridden ever since. Godeja left the military following the attack, and instead started working with a Church Charity for injured soldiers, veterans and civilians.

Godeja has sworn to not shy away from danger in his position as Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, stating that he will "go on negotiating and go on fighting to ensure a prosperous and safe future for all Nchiyamengians to my last breath. Nothing will dissuade me. Nothing will stop me".

Godeja has also now officially joined the UP, whereas before he was officially an independent but had strong ties to the party.

Meanwhile the remains of former Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Sebastián Ng'ombe, along with his wife, Catalina, his three daughters,Alicia, Susana and Isabel, his son, Tiago, his elderly mother and the elderly parents of his wife, as well as the remains of his personal secretary, staff and the pilot, co-pilot and crew of the plane have been given a heroes burial at the Cemetery of Heroes in the Capital of Puertazul.

There have now been three Ministers of Foreign Relations over the space of just over two months, with Pedro Gatola resigning after almost two decades in the job on the 18th of October 2016 following the loyalist airforce firebombing the rebel held town of Kubwamti. Sebastián Ng'ombe served for just over two months before his own death yesterday when his plane went down shortly after takeoff in a suspected act of sabotage while on his way to a conference on the raising of economic sanctions in the Kingdom of Albatan.
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Postby Nchiyamengi » Tue Dec 20, 2016 3:15 am

OOC: Over 400 votes, the war has gone on for nearly 4 months since the 30th of August 2016.

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Postby Nchiyamengi » Tue Dec 20, 2016 3:21 am

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To Diana McGuffy, Minister of Trade of the Kingdom of Albatan

If you and your nation would still want to engage in talks on the raising of economic sanctions against us I would be willing to attend such talks.

I await your response

Gregorio Godeja
Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores
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Union of Kyrat
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Postby Union of Kyrat » Tue Dec 20, 2016 4:01 am

The Kyratian KGA agency has decided to kill the PSP Journalist Francisco Mjadena , they know he is in Barcelona because of it's international details from the Internet, but to make it look like an accident, they have sent 4 agents to Barcelona to make an "unfortunate car accident" and destroy his critics about the UP.

Barcelona, Spain

The 4 agents have arrived in Barcelona after long hours of traveling in plane, they presented themselves as Kyratian tourists, as they rented a car, they tried to look as responsible drivers and it will be only a mere human accident, as they drove, they so Francisco outside of the University, they waited as he walks on the road, and one Kyratian told the driver to speed up as they watched out for traffick cameras, as all of them turned away, the ran over Francisco and drove away.

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Info about Greater Kyrat

This nation is based on an alternate timeline of Far Cry 4, which in the Royalists won the Civil War , Ajay, the Protagonist of Far Cry 4 became a Duke and Pagan Min the Antagonist of the game returned and became a the King again, from now on Kyrat will be called "Greater Kyrat".

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Just a nation created by Stojam, watched Far Cry 4 and wanted to created a nation related to it.

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Nchiyamengi
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Postby Nchiyamengi » Tue Dec 20, 2016 4:06 am

2:06pm - Tuesday the 20th of December 2016:

Pro-loyalist civilians holding a "National Day of Prayer" rally have clashed with pro-rebel "Remember Kubwamti" protestors in the capital city of Puertazul, the war zone city of Mjiwadhahabu and the loyalist held (but highly protest action engaged) city of Ciudadelapalma. Police, Njengi loyalist militia and military soldiers moved in to break up these clashes, but often ended up backing the loyalists and driving off or arresting "Remember Kubwamti" pro-rebel protestors. The clashes increased violence and often ended with rubber bullets and tear gas being fired at pro-rebel "Remember Kubwamti" protestors. Protestors responded by hurling rocks, bricks and Molotov cocktails. As the clashes intensified bullets were also fired on police, which they responded with in kind.

6 pro-rebel protestors were killed in the violence (2 shot, 3 trampled in the panic and 1 old woman who died as a result of being caught in the teargas and suffering a coughing fit), 51 were arrested and an unknown number were injured. 1 loyalist rally-goer was found dead in a alleyway in Puertazul, stabbed to death by multiple assailants. 4 policemen were seriously injured (1 hit in the shoulder with a bullet, 1 stabbed in the gut with a knife, 1 hit on the head with a rock and suffered serious bleeding and 1 suffering burns to the arms and chest from a Molotov cocktail). Numerous cars and shops suffered damage from stones and several were torched by molotov cocktails. Three police cars were burned by Molotov cocktails.
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Postby Nchiyamengi » Tue Dec 20, 2016 5:10 am

1:10pm in Barcelona, 3:10pm in Nchiyamengi - Tuesday the 20th of December 2016:

Francisco Mjadena, a journalism lecturer at the University of Barcelona and freelance journalist, has been confirmed as dead after he was hit by a speeding car.

The 72 year old Mjadena was born in Nchiyamengi (then África Oriental Lyserio) in 1944, and became a supporter of independence against Lyserian colonial rule and a supporter of the FPRL. After the rise to power of the Banyarikana regime after independence in 1972 and the emergence of a one party state under FPRL control, Mjadena left the party in disgust and joined up with the breakaway PSP. Mjadena later fled Nchiyamengi and went into exile in Lyseria in January 1976 after the Banyarikana regime started trying to hunt him down and imprison or execute him for the "spreading of counter-revolutionary propaganda". Mjadena wrote for left wing publications while in exile, criticising the Banyarikana regime and creating publicity and garnering international support for the young PSP. He also furthered his studies, getting a Masters in Journalism.

He later moved to Barcelona in Spain in December 1980. While in Barcelona he attained a PhD in Journalism and began lecturing at the University of Madrid. He carried on writing and criticised both the Banyarikana regime and the violently anti-communist UP Njengi nationalist rebels who were their main opponent. After the fall of the Banyarikana regime in late November 1986 and the rise of the Kampiya regime on the 3rd of December 1986, Mjadena turned his criticism towards the new regime as it continued the crack down on political and social freedoms, all the while granting foreign companies access to Nchiyamengi's natural resources in return for military, financial and political aid.

Mjadena had been criticising the Kampiya regime to his dying days, with his articles on the fire-bombing of Kubwamti, the "Battle of the Flag" / "Slaughter of Freedom", the killing of Padre Lucas Mzabi by regime hired mercenaries and the battle of Puertoplátano garnering significant international attention.
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Postby Nchiyamengi » Tue Dec 20, 2016 5:23 am

3:23pm - Tuesday the 20th of December 2016:

Rebel media loyal to the PSP have broadcast a message from party leader Catalina Dumisende expressing her deepest condolences to the family and friends of Francisco Mjadena. Dumisende called Francisco "a world-class journalist, a captivating storyteller, a remarkably brave man and above all else a man who always fought and gave his all for what was right".

Dumisende has called for a thorough investigation into seeing if the death of Francisco was "more than an accident", stating that it would not be beyond the Ministry of National Security of the Kampiya regime to "try silence Francisco Mjadena the only way they can".

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Postby Union of Kyrat » Tue Dec 20, 2016 6:28 am

Nchiyamengi wrote:3:23pm - Tuesday the 20th of December 2016:

Rebel media loyal to the PSP have broadcast a message from party leader Catalina Dumisende expressing her deepest condolences to the family and friends of Francisco Mjadena. Dumisende called Francisco "a world-class journalist, a captivating storyteller, a remarkably brave man and above all else a man who always fought and gave his all for what was right".

Dumisende has called for a thorough investigation into seeing if the death of Francisco was "more than an accident", stating that it would not be beyond the Ministry of National Security of the Kampiya regime to "try silence Francisco Mjadena the only way they can".


The Kyratian Volunteer Leader, Major/General Oliver Tambossa, has released a statement of his own, commenting about the message by the PSP.
"Francisco Mjadena was nothing more then a pawn to the Socialist media, reports full of biased information, to corrupt the minds of the people into Socialism, I know this, I experienced it in Kyrat, when people started joining the Anti-Pagan Min Golden Path movement, it was kind of Socialist.... Until Ajay spared Pagan Min and then Monarchy restored, everything was in chaos, but anyways, Francisco is just a biased journalist.... Nothing more."

OFFICIAL LETTER BY THE KYRATIAN VOLUNTEERS IN NCHIYAMENGI
To: The Nchiyamengian Government
By: Arturo Queipo, Kyratian Lietulant
Subject: Extraction of P.O.Ws and Political Enemies to Leboa-Seko
Encryption: Very High

It seems it is a problem jailing P.O.Ws and Political Enemies without the public knowing about it, we will give you a nice and unknown place in Leboa-Seko to dispose your enemies without the public knowing, the offer is a life time and is completely free, we recommend you on agreeing.
Signed Respectfully, Arturo Queipo.
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Info about Greater Kyrat

This nation is based on an alternate timeline of Far Cry 4, which in the Royalists won the Civil War , Ajay, the Protagonist of Far Cry 4 became a Duke and Pagan Min the Antagonist of the game returned and became a the King again, from now on Kyrat will be called "Greater Kyrat".

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Just a nation created by Stojam, watched Far Cry 4 and wanted to created a nation related to it.

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Lyseria
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Postby Lyseria » Tue Dec 20, 2016 6:56 am

Encryption Level: None: Open Letter

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To the honourable Presidente Marcos Kampiya of the Republic of Nchiyamengi

We deeply saddened to hear of the death of Sebastián Ng'ombe, his family, staff and the crew of his plane. We extend our deepest condolences to the friends and families of those killed in this tragedy.

As a former Nchiyamengian ambassador to Lyseria, Sebastián was well known and a close friend of many in this nation. We shall miss his devotion to his duty and his nation, his diplomatic professionalism and most of all his warm smile and upbeat attitude. If we can help in any way in the investigation into his death or in ensuring that the loved ones of those who passed on in this terrible tragedy, please let us know so that we can provide what aide we can.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in these difficult times.

Sincerely

Eduardo Trompeta

Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores
Representante de Norte Costa del Ángel (Distrito 47)
Lord del Reino de Lyseria

José Jinete

Embajador Lyserio en Nchiyamengi
Caballero Honorario del Reino de Lyseria


The death of Sebastián Ng'ombe has actually increased the approval ratings of the Lyserian Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores Eduardo Trompeta, who has given a moving speech commemorating the fallen former Nchiyamengian ambassador to Lyseria and Foreign Minister. Trompeta said that in these dangerous times with so much divisive politics it was of the utmost importance that all come together, regardless of their nationality, religion, race or politics to remember Sebastián Ng'ombe and to condemn those who brought violence against civilians. The speech saw his struggling approval ratings of 30% surge all the way to 51% favourable.

A number of leftists have still accused Trompeta and the Ramos administration of funding "state sponsored terrorism" in terms of the reports of bombings, killings and the torture of civilians by the Kampiya regime to which the Ramos administration has sent special operatives with the ASNL secret services to help hunt down the terrorists of the GI.

Indeed this was raised, somewhat surprisingly, in an interview between Primer Ministro María Ramos and Sophia Cebada, a reporter from the conservative news network León Novedades, who grilled Primer Ministro Ramos on allegations that she hand knowingly allowed for Lyserian weapons and military expertise to be used in missions that had targeted civilians, even though she had promised that the focus would be entirely on hunting down "the Islamic Fundamentalist terrorists of the GI, and only the Islamic Fundamentalist terrorists of the GI". The interview had been supposed to just be about the governments plans for Christmas celebrations this coming Sunday. A clearly flustered Primer Ministro Ramos dismissed the numerous sources put forward by the reporter as hoaxes, accused her of ambushing her.

Primer Ministro María Ramos's approval rating continues to drop, falling from about 19% before the interview (where it had fallen after only 9 out of 100 MPs had supported her new Constitutional Court Nominee) right down to 13%.
The politics of Lyseria do not reflect my personal politics. I identify as an ultra-progressive Ethical Socialist, also as an environmentalist, a supporter of Animal Rights and as an [Agnostic] Atheist. Lyseria is designed as a criticism of free market capitalism, neo-conservativism, Conservative Catholicism, Monarchism and the First Past The Post (FPTP) electoral system.

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Nchiyamengi
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Postby Nchiyamengi » Tue Dec 20, 2016 9:13 am

Union of Kyrat wrote:
Nchiyamengi wrote:3:23pm - Tuesday the 20th of December 2016:

Rebel media loyal to the PSP have broadcast a message from party leader Catalina Dumisende expressing her deepest condolences to the family and friends of Francisco Mjadena. Dumisende called Francisco "a world-class journalist, a captivating storyteller, a remarkably brave man and above all else a man who always fought and gave his all for what was right".

Dumisende has called for a thorough investigation into seeing if the death of Francisco was "more than an accident", stating that it would not be beyond the Ministry of National Security of the Kampiya regime to "try silence Francisco Mjadena the only way they can".


The Kyratian Volunteer Leader, Major/General Oliver Tambossa, has released a statement of his own, commenting about the message by the PSP.
"Francisco Mjadena was nothing more then a pawn to the Socialist media, reports full of biased information, to corrupt the minds of the people into Socialism, I know this, I experienced it in Kyrat, when people started joining the Anti-Pagan Min Golden Path movement, it was kind of Socialist.... Until Ajay spared Pagan Min and then Monarchy restored, everything was in chaos, but anyways, Francisco is just a biased journalist.... Nothing more."

OFFICIAL LETTER BY THE KYRATIAN VOLUNTEERS IN NCHIYAMENGI
To: The Nchiyamengian Government
By: Arturo Queipo, Kyratian Lietulant
Subject: Extraction of P.O.Ws and Political Enemies to Leboa-Seko
Encryption: Very High

It seems it is a problem jailing P.O.Ws and Political Enemies without the public knowing about it, we will give you a nice and unknown place in Leboa-Seko to dispose your enemies without the public knowing, the offer is a life time and is completely free, we recommend you on agreeing.
Signed Respectfully, Arturo Queipo.


Encryption Level: Maximum Security: PERMANENTLY CLASSIFIED

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To Arturo Queipo, Lieutenant of Kyrat

We thank you for your kind offer, but we are quite capable of holding the most high priority needed for questioning. Our correctional services shall also deal with most prisoners taken.

Given the high number of prisoners taken, it would be quite possible to transport some mid-level protestors not currently needed for questioning to your base to be detained and make up some of the prison overflow, with the capacity obviously limited by the size of your base.

Of course those prisoners you take onto your base could help engage in a process to expand the bounds of your holding facilities and of your base in general, to help repay their debt to society.

We thank you for your offer of aid and your continued help in this conflict.

Signed

Pablo Museni
Ministro de Seguridad Nacional


OOC: Lets obviously keep the number of prisoners you take in to a reasonable number. As noted before you have no more than 200 Volunteers (some of whom are dead by now I'm sure, although maybe more have come through) and lets say no more than 100 with your commander, so max around 300. So lets say no more than 5000 prisoners taken in (at a crowded level, including murderers, rapists, those charged with assault, drug dealers, etc).

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Postby Sevevill » Tue Dec 20, 2016 9:45 am

Nchiyamengi wrote:
Sevevill wrote:Pvt Henry Maddison. The Royal Gold. 1st Royal Gaurd. 1st Royal Taskforce
They were on the ground in a small village. There were two Atlas soldiers who had more or less taken charge of the opperation. He was helping then loyalist Col. Walk up to the other to loyalists. After he was done with that he took his protective vest off and changed into a T shirt. He slid the pads back over his head and tightened them up again before walking up to the Nichimengi officer that was leading this search party.
"When do we get going?"

Lt Pixistick. In the village
He was slowly following the cpl. He held his M4a1 loosely. He was wearing civies under his vest. He felt like a terrorist without his uniform on. Now all he needed was a Ak47 and a balaclava and he would be set. He wanted this whole thing to be over but he knew it wouldn't. The noise of the helicopter toook off once more this time without them.


Agent Brown, wearing a tatty old blue Torch Bearers (the National Soccer team) Soccer Shirt, faded jeans, a grey hoodie and tatty old takkies, carefully pushed his handgun into a holster mostly concealed by the hoodie. "Now" he said rather simply.

Once the helicopter had taken off they began to walk along a small jungle path. The group of mostly special forces and Ministry of National Security agents were all on high alert. There were about 30 of them, all dressed in civvies and all with concealed handguns and knives.

After about 3 hours walking without incident they stopped by the treeline near a village, still concealed from it. Agent Brown took out a cellphone and spoke on it briefly. A few minutes later and an old portly Busetsu woman in her 80s came hobbling out in their general direction with a large empty steel bucket balanced ontop of her head. Once she was out of sight o the village Agent Brown went over to her and brought her over to their position.

Agent Brown passed the bucket to one of the special forces soldiers. "Take this bucket and go to the river and fill it up with water, then bring it back here. 4 of you go with him and stay alert. Try not be seen". The 5 soldiers headed off. Agent Brown turned to one of his operatives, "pass me the map" he commanded. "Yes sir" said the man and withdrew a large satellite map of a large area of central Nchiyamengi with coloured markings and notes drawn on it.

"Ok mama" said Agent Brown to the old lady, "where did you say you had seen the signs. The old lady pushed a pair of rusty old glasses up her nose and looked down at the map. She pointed to a small yellow outline. "A worker from the Nanyarikanda plantation stumbled into the village about a week ago, he said that fighters came and killed everyone and raided the house and plantation for food, clothes, everything. He didn't know if they were GI or not be he assumes so. They had child soldiers with them".

Agent Brown made a note. "How many?" he asked. The old lady shrugged, "30, 50, 100, who can say? A man fleeing in terror doe not count well". Agent Brown made a note anyway, but looked displeased.

"What else" he asked. The old lady pointed to a small yellow dot drawn on the map and said "they are saying in the village that no one has heard from the Bayatenga family for weeks, even though they should have come in to get their supplies. No one has dared go look there but we assume they were raided and killed or taken". Agent Brown made a note and circled the point in red with a marker. "Those are the illegal prospecting family panning for gold in the river right?" he asked. "Yes" came the reply.

"Alright what else?" he asked. The old lady pointed to a white line on the map. "Somewhere along the road between Majiramti and Kokotomkondo a food truck got raided. Some boys found the wreckage". "Can you be more specific on where?" asked Agent Brown. The old lady thought for a long moment. "I think it was close to the bridge here" she said, pointing to a place where the white line crossed a blue one, "the boys had said something about that, but they couldn't be much more specific". Agent Brown drew a long red oval around the point and added a red question mark, and made a note.

"Anything more?" he asked. The old lady said "I heard a rumour of a group of boys vanishing near Kijanijani. They might just be runaways or lost, but there is a good chance they were taken to be child soldiers. The villagers there are preparing for the worst". Agent Brown made a note.

"And you mama, are you not scared?" "I am an old woman" she said, "my children and grandchildren are all dead, far away or missing. My husband vanished decades ago, dead or in some other woman's bed. I have the gun you gave me ready and in my hut if they come for me. I am not afraid of death. I am ready for him". Agent Brown smiled at the comment. "Anything else to report he asked?"

The old lady thought a while and then said "apparently some goats went missing down by the valley of the Haraka river" she pointed to a blue line in a valley. "Maybe they ran off, maybe they were taken, who knows if by thieves or terrorists. All else I can tell you is what I feel in my bones. With all the afternoon storms the terrorists are probably in a cave in one of the mountains within this area. That is all I have".

"Thank you mama" said Agent Brown. "As promised" he said, and he handed her a few slabs of chocolate, a few boxes of cigarettes and a battered old copy of the book"Anil's Ghost" by Michael Ondaatje, all of which she tucked into her dress. He then took out two cigarettes of his own and gave her one, before lighting one up for each of them.

"Otherwise how have you been mama?" he asked. "Old and stiff" she said between puffs, "but not dead yet". They spoke for a little while and then the soldiers returned with the bucket. Agent Brown got out a bottle of brandy from one of the other soldiers backpacks and put it into the bucket.

"Until next time mama" he said, and hugged her, "stay safe". She hugged him and said "you too mwana, and if you find those fuckers who killed my son and his family, make sure you make their deaths slow and painful". "I will" he promised. The old lady put out the stub of the cigarette Agent Brown had given her and picked up the heavy large bucket of river water, and the bottle of brandy within and Agent Brown helped balance it on her head. She placed her hands on it to help keep it stable and then slowly plodded off back towards her village and her hut.

Agent Brown then said, "alright, let us go have a look at the Nanyarikanda plantation first and see if we can find out anything from what remains there. It will be about another 6 hour walk".



OOC have we moved on on this part of the story line?
The Empire of Sevevill

First Connarian War [L]
Second Connarian War[Peace]
Stagmarian War [W]
Dracuz Civil War [W]
Liberated Free Nations Upriseing [L] (diplomacy Faild)
The Republic Of Sevevill Revolting Form Sevevill [w]
The in invasion of the NUSSR [W]
Upriseing on the Aroury Islands. [W]
Third Connarian War. [W]
The Invasion of Diyaristan [W]
The Seveillian Invasion and Occupation of the LFN [W]
War in the UCSO [-]
Invasion of the September Island [-]


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Postby Sevevill » Tue Dec 20, 2016 12:40 pm

Nchiyamengi wrote:Snip



Pvt Henry Maddison
He was watching this whole thing go down. He had his M4a1 strapped around his back. He was waiting for this to hurry up.

1st Lt Pixistick.
He walked over to the edge of the town to set up a perimeter. He told some other soldiers to do the same thing. He pulled his pistol out and held it close to his chest so not to alarm people in the village. He sort of sat against a house. He was tired. He hadent slept since the night after the ambush.
The Empire of Sevevill

First Connarian War [L]
Second Connarian War[Peace]
Stagmarian War [W]
Dracuz Civil War [W]
Liberated Free Nations Upriseing [L] (diplomacy Faild)
The Republic Of Sevevill Revolting Form Sevevill [w]
The in invasion of the NUSSR [W]
Upriseing on the Aroury Islands. [W]
Third Connarian War. [W]
The Invasion of Diyaristan [W]
The Seveillian Invasion and Occupation of the LFN [W]
War in the UCSO [-]
Invasion of the September Island [-]


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Postby Albatan » Tue Dec 20, 2016 1:13 pm

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To Diana McGuffy, Minister of Trade of the Kingdom of Albatan

If you and your nation would still want to engage in talks on the raising of economic sanctions against us I would be willing to attend such talks.

I await your response

Gregorio Godeja
Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores


Ministry of Trade, Albatopolis, Albatan
The Honorable Diana McGuffy

Ministry of Trade - High Encryption Email

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From: mcguffy.d@gov.abt < Diana McGuffy >
To: < Gregorio Godeja >

We would love to have you Gregorio,

We can continue the talks as normal, the talks will be happening at the Glacier Hights Conference Center on 1200 Enterprise Boulevard. I will be there to meet you on December 21st at 2:00 pm CET. I hope that we can reach an understanding on the subject. If you cannot make it by the intended time, we can easily reschedule.

Thank you for your time,
-- Diana McGuffy, Minister of Trade


Nchiyamengi wrote:Agent Maroon calmly lit a cigarette and offered to the Chaplin and his team. He dragged on it deeply and let out a small puff of smoke. "The plane was sabotaged with explosives hidden close to the engines. There was a timed detonation, set to blow up at 12:45 so we believe, enough to ensure all on board were so and were killed even if there was a slight schedule delay. The explosives used appear to be the kind that the FPRL use most frequently, a mix of that stolen from us and that which their international backers provide to them. Of course it is possible that GI fighters might have stolen it from the FPRL and used it instead. Whoever it was, it seems they got wind of the planned conference and didn't want it to go ahead, wanted to ensure the embargoes remained".

Taking another deep drag on his cigarette Agent Maroon said, "should have a new Minister of Foreign Relations by tomorrow, I've heard some rumours of who it might be, if it is who I've heard it will be he will head off to this conference of yours unabated, but we'll be making doubly sure there aren't any more nasty surprises in his aircraft".

Another long drag and Agent Maroon said "we suspect the explosives were planted by some Busetsu soldiers or maintenance staff here on base sympathetic to the FPRL, that or Muslim staff radicalised by the GI. Either way some have gone in for questioning, we should know soon".



Warehouse, Nchiyamengi
Inspector Charles Chaplin

One of the members on the investigation team accepted a cigarette. Chaplin and the others gave him a dirty look but the smoker wouldn't be intimidated. Chaplin thought to himself, this situation was just a suspicious as the plane crash in Sevevill. He wanted to know more about how this apparent FPRL bomb's origin was discovered.

Chaplin: I see, but how would you be able to tell the origin of the bomb if it had already detonated? Also if it isn't to much trouble, could I get an interview with some of the people close to Sebastian
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Postby The Green Union » Tue Dec 20, 2016 6:49 pm

Nchiyamengi wrote:
Adán Kusemponwenya has stated that he would be greatly in favour of peacekeeper forces, but points out that so long as the loyalist navy controls Nchiyamengian waters the only aid that will be able to come in will have to either be smuggled in or go through with the approval of the regime itself. He therefore argues that all discussions of peacekeeping forces will have to wait either for the navy to revolt and change sides, surrender or allow such aid through, or if the Kampiya regime relents and allows through such aid if significant internal and external pressure can be placed upon them to do so.

Lucas Taiunyoya says he doubts Presidente Marcos Kampiya would ever agree to this, as it would probably end with him facing an international criminal tribunal for war crimes or else a national one, but argues that he will use what connections he has left to push for one, suggesting that Kampiya and many other top regime leaders may relent if they can be assured their lives and a relatively comfortable life sentence in a foreign jail rather than the death penalty, and assurance their families will be protected and kept in relative prosperity.

Miguel Tapyaro expresses his doubts that Kampiya will ever relent, and states that many Nchiyamengians will want him and his top leaders to face trial in Nchiyamengi and account for what they have done and face the full punishment of the law anyway. He states that in particular he doubts Ministro de Seguridad Nacional Pablo Museni will go down without a fight.

Isabel Kantayapi states that it is clear any international peacekeeping mission will, for now, have to go through the Kampiya regime. She states that smuggled aid and local peacekeeping is still vital however, and she will use her networks to encourage all the people of Nchiyamengi to help out those in need, beyond ethnic, party and religious lines.

She states that the best way forward will obviously be a situation wherein the Kampiya regime willingly surrenders and relinquishes power, but states that barring that they will need to be overthrown by force. She states that in either case Nchiyamengi will need a transitional government. She states that such a government shall require equal participation by all Nchiyamengian sides willing to engage in a peaceful transition to democracy, certainly all sides here, but also the UP and the PCAOL if they agree to come to the tabkle and genuinely negotiate.

Lucas Taiunyoya states that he is sure that once the Kampiya regime relents or is overthrown he will be able to unite the moderate and traditionalist factions and bring them to the table, with the help of Mfalme Mazibinde. Mazibinde agrees and states that if he can be restored to the throne he will use his influence as king and ceremonial leader of the Njengi people to bring as many as possible toward a peaceful transition. We cautions that the more militant Njengi nationalists may still reject him however in favour of Kampiya and those like him, as well as his great-nephew Hodari V. He states he believes he can win over Hodari and persuade him to relinquish his tenious claim to the throne and embrace reconciliation and democracy. He asks all those present to try ensure his great-nephew is not harmed, saying that he is still young and is being manipulated by powerful and ambitious nobles looking to increase their own power and by the extremists of the Kampiya regime.

Miguel Tapyaro states that when there is a transitional government there will need to be a transitional President, and states that as the largest party in the conflict General Antonio Hlayambinda should be that transitional President, suggesting that General Muhammad Bondaro of the MSI should be transitional Vice President to ensure both of the major faith groups in Nchiyamengi are represented in such a transitional government, as well as cementing a multiparty alliance towards such a peaceful transition.

Imam Muhammad Amzani states that he would need to check with party leadership, but he believes that they would support such a deal.

Pedro Gatola suggests that a Njengi should be in a high ranking position of a transitional government to ensure that one ethnic group is not dominant and to bring all Njengis to the negotiating table. He suggests that Lucas Taiunyoya should be acting transitional Vice President at the very least to ensure this is done.

Catalina Alfarero here suggests that multiple transitional Deputy Presidents be created, one from each of the major Nchiyamengian parties involved, and that they oversea these and other positions in a transitional government until elections can be called. She states that Adán Kusemponwenya should be one of those Deputy Presidents.

Yamdina Malapiyo suggests that a cooperative committee with one representative with equal power from each party oversea such a transition, and suggests that Catalina Dumisende represent the PSP.

Here Miguel Tapyaro disagrees. He states that it would probably be a good idea to have multiple transitional Deputy Presidents from each party agreeing to take part in a peaceful transition, but states that the nation needs a strong leader, a single figurehead, to rally behind and to represent and lead the nation through such a transition. He states that as the largest rebel group, that leader should clearly be General Antonio Hlayambinda. He also states that a Muslim, General Muhammad Bondaro, should be transitional Vice President, one ahead of the other transitional Deputy Presidents, stating that with the Christian and Busetsu Hlayambinda and the Muslim and as a half-Arab half-Njengi Bondaro the top two transitional positions will represent the majority of the nation.

There are some signs of disagreement here, particularly from Taiunyoya and Gatola, the PLD and the PSP.

Sensing danger in this plan, Princess Yuula chooses to bring the discussion back to the original topic. “In recent years Nchiyamengi has been a one-party state under two different absolute dictators. What checks will be in place to stop this transition government from simply becoming another military dictatorship?”

King Wolfe VI has been sitting in silent contemplation for some time, but now he speaks. “On top of that, a main issue here is that the top brass of the Kampiya Regime now find themselves being required to fight tooth and nail lest they lose the war and face execution. But if Nchiyamengi under a transition government was declared incapable of running a fair judicial system it could be arranged for war criminals to be tried and sentenced in international court. This would make the prospect of defecting from the Kampiya Regime much more enticing”

At this Princess Yuula looks at her brother with a look that suggested surprise that he had said something intelligent. “That may work, but may not be popular with ordinary Nchiyamengians who want Kampiya and his aides to face the full force of the law.”

This side proposition was perhaps slightly off topic, but nonetheless deemed valuable to be having.
Delegations attending the Nov. 30 - Dec. 2, 2016 peace conference in Aramîr Palace, The Green Union:
Frente Pueblo Revolucionario Liberación (FPRL)
Movimiento Socialista Islámica (MSI)
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Partido Liberal Democrático (PLD)

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[] Ways to safeguard the civilian populace of Nchiyamengi during this time of violence,
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[X] The effects of the current Sevevill-led peacekeeping mission in Nchiyamengi, and:
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Ministry of Finance, Albatopolis, Albatan
The Honorable James Carter

In order to avoid the impending recession created by the Kyrati sanctions the Ministry of Finance has lowered interest rates and the Royal Reserve is slowly adding more Marks into the cash flow. They are using Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy, a principal of Keynesian Economics. This quarter Albatan is looking at very little growth.
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Albatan wrote:Ministry of Finance, Albatopolis, Albatan
The Honorable James Carter

In order to avoid the impending recession created by the Kyrati sanctions the Ministry of Finance has lowered interest rates and the Royal Reserve is slowly adding more Marks into the cash flow. They are using Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy, a principal of Keynesian Economics. This quarter Albatan is looking at very little growth.


The Kyratian Government have recently released a statement as including the sanctions, they add an embargo on Albatan, all Albatanian products will be confiscated, the reason to this is ruining Albatan's economy until they withdraw their embargo on Nchiyamengi and withdraw from it's war, since the Government knows they support one faction or another, but they don't know exactly who.
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Albatan wrote:
Nchiyamengi wrote:
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To Diana McGuffy, Minister of Trade of the Kingdom of Albatan

If you and your nation would still want to engage in talks on the raising of economic sanctions against us I would be willing to attend such talks.

I await your response

Gregorio Godeja
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The Honorable Diana McGuffy

Ministry of Trade - High Encryption Email

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From: mcguffy.d@gov.abt < Diana McGuffy >
To: < Gregorio Godeja >

We would love to have you Gregorio,

We can continue the talks as normal, the talks will be happening at the Glacier Hights Conference Center on 1200 Enterprise Boulevard. I will be there to meet you on December 21st at 2:00 pm CET. I hope that we can reach an understanding on the subject. If you cannot make it by the intended time, we can easily reschedule.

Thank you for your time,
-- Diana McGuffy, Minister of Trade


Nchiyamengi wrote:Agent Maroon calmly lit a cigarette and offered to the Chaplin and his team. He dragged on it deeply and let out a small puff of smoke. "The plane was sabotaged with explosives hidden close to the engines. There was a timed detonation, set to blow up at 12:45 so we believe, enough to ensure all on board were so and were killed even if there was a slight schedule delay. The explosives used appear to be the kind that the FPRL use most frequently, a mix of that stolen from us and that which their international backers provide to them. Of course it is possible that GI fighters might have stolen it from the FPRL and used it instead. Whoever it was, it seems they got wind of the planned conference and didn't want it to go ahead, wanted to ensure the embargoes remained".

Taking another deep drag on his cigarette Agent Maroon said, "should have a new Minister of Foreign Relations by tomorrow, I've heard some rumours of who it might be, if it is who I've heard it will be he will head off to this conference of yours unabated, but we'll be making doubly sure there aren't any more nasty surprises in his aircraft".

Another long drag and Agent Maroon said "we suspect the explosives were planted by some Busetsu soldiers or maintenance staff here on base sympathetic to the FPRL, that or Muslim staff radicalised by the GI. Either way some have gone in for questioning, we should know soon".



Warehouse, Nchiyamengi
Inspector Charles Chaplin

One of the members on the investigation team accepted a cigarette. Chaplin and the others gave him a dirty look but the smoker wouldn't be intimidated. Chaplin thought to himself, this situation was just a suspicious as the plane crash in Sevevill. He wanted to know more about how this apparent FPRL bomb's origin was discovered.

Chaplin: I see, but how would you be able to tell the origin of the bomb if it had already detonated? Also if it isn't to much trouble, could I get an interview with some of the people close to Sebastian


The new Foreign Minister's Plane arrived about an hour behind schedule. Extra checks before take off and some bad weather contributing to the delay. At the airport a Njengi officer in a military uniform came down the steps of the small diplomatic plane first carrying a wheelchair. He stopped at the bottom and unfolded it, holding it ready. Moments later the new Foreign Minister, Gregorio Godeja, came clicking down the steps on crutches, swaying from crutch to crutch like a huge simian on its knuckles. The large man was dressed in his old Colonel's uniform, and had no legs from just above where his knees had been due to his injuries sustained in a FPRL attack two years ago. At the bottom of the steps he was helped into the wheelchair, and then passed the crutches to the military aide. He wheeled himself forward to whoever was there to great him (OOC: if indeed anyone was).

After the drive he arrived at Glacier Hights Conference Center on 1200 Enterprise Boulevard, and rolled himself forward to arrive at the necessary conference room. If there was an elevator to the room that would help, but the ex-soldier had made it a point of pride to learn how to climb the steepest steps on his crutches if necessary.

Military Warehouse, Puertazul:

Agent Maroon expelled a puff of cigarette smoke. "Let me introduce you to our explosives expert" he said calmly. They walked forward into the warehouse. The blackened and wet ruin of the plane was in several pieces. The main hull sat in one area, the left wing in another, the same with the right, and the rear of the plane separate. Other pieces of debris, a plane door, plane seats, a collection of damaged and blackened bags, an assortment of little odds and ends found floating in the water, all lay strewn over several tables.

A tall skinny bespectacled, slightly stooped and bald Njengi man in his late 60s stood near one of the wings, talking with a group of operatives around him. "Nzuri" called out Agent Maroon and the tall man turned to look at him. "Agent Maroon" he said reaching out an old veiny hand, "why is it that we always seem to meet under these circumstances?". "Comes with the business" said Agent Maroon with a shrug. "Nzuri I want you to meet the investigative team from Albatan, investigative team this is Nzuri Mapindya, Civil war veteran, PhD in engineering from the University of Puertazul and the greatest bomb expert this nation has ever seen" said Agent Maroon. "You make me blush" said Nzuri sarcastically, reaching out a hand. "I don't think I got your names" he inquired softly, pushing his glasses up his broken nose.

After these were exchanged he began showing them around the wreckage. "The explosives were places just underneath the wings themselves, and again by the main engines. The intent was clearly to bring the plane down with sudden and immediate effect. Move were placed by the entry door, ensuring that the pilots were either killed or incapacitated by the blast, and more by the emergency doors, ensuring that there would be no easy escape". Spinning around dramatically he said "it was a plan clearly designed to ensure the foreign minister did not survive. The blast may likely have killed him, but if that did not it had to be ensured that the crash into the ocean would. It was a deathtrap plan, and one executed with remarkable precision. Whoever did this knew what they were doing".

"And no this" he said, leading them over to a table with some odd looking charred remains. "The blast pattern and radius suggests that the wings and engines were blown with a standard military grade explosives, your bread and butter of bringing something down". "More interestingly though" he said, his eyes glinting with excitement, "is this". He gentle pointed to an odd collection of torn and melted springs and charred metal. "Improvised Explosive Devices" he said, "very well made ones at that, a timer must have been used in them to set off the process. Small enough to be concealed by the doors themselves without drawing attention, built into the frame itself after other bits were removed. The work of a master bomb maker".

Nzuri looked down at the wire and steel mess almost lovingly. "I have seen craftsmanship like this from the rebels before, but they are clearly getting better at it. From the design I would guess it is FPRL. The GI make a lot more explosives, but their work is rushed and manual, nothing sophisticated. No this is a true work of art".

He seemed to snap back to reality. "But yes a tragedy of course, of course. Still, one has to admire the work".

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The Green Union wrote:
Nchiyamengi wrote:
Adán Kusemponwenya has stated that he would be greatly in favour of peacekeeper forces, but points out that so long as the loyalist navy controls Nchiyamengian waters the only aid that will be able to come in will have to either be smuggled in or go through with the approval of the regime itself. He therefore argues that all discussions of peacekeeping forces will have to wait either for the navy to revolt and change sides, surrender or allow such aid through, or if the Kampiya regime relents and allows through such aid if significant internal and external pressure can be placed upon them to do so.

Lucas Taiunyoya says he doubts Presidente Marcos Kampiya would ever agree to this, as it would probably end with him facing an international criminal tribunal for war crimes or else a national one, but argues that he will use what connections he has left to push for one, suggesting that Kampiya and many other top regime leaders may relent if they can be assured their lives and a relatively comfortable life sentence in a foreign jail rather than the death penalty, and assurance their families will be protected and kept in relative prosperity.

Miguel Tapyaro expresses his doubts that Kampiya will ever relent, and states that many Nchiyamengians will want him and his top leaders to face trial in Nchiyamengi and account for what they have done and face the full punishment of the law anyway. He states that in particular he doubts Ministro de Seguridad Nacional Pablo Museni will go down without a fight.

Isabel Kantayapi states that it is clear any international peacekeeping mission will, for now, have to go through the Kampiya regime. She states that smuggled aid and local peacekeeping is still vital however, and she will use her networks to encourage all the people of Nchiyamengi to help out those in need, beyond ethnic, party and religious lines.

She states that the best way forward will obviously be a situation wherein the Kampiya regime willingly surrenders and relinquishes power, but states that barring that they will need to be overthrown by force. She states that in either case Nchiyamengi will need a transitional government. She states that such a government shall require equal participation by all Nchiyamengian sides willing to engage in a peaceful transition to democracy, certainly all sides here, but also the UP and the PCAOL if they agree to come to the tabkle and genuinely negotiate.

Lucas Taiunyoya states that he is sure that once the Kampiya regime relents or is overthrown he will be able to unite the moderate and traditionalist factions and bring them to the table, with the help of Mfalme Mazibinde. Mazibinde agrees and states that if he can be restored to the throne he will use his influence as king and ceremonial leader of the Njengi people to bring as many as possible toward a peaceful transition. We cautions that the more militant Njengi nationalists may still reject him however in favour of Kampiya and those like him, as well as his great-nephew Hodari V. He states he believes he can win over Hodari and persuade him to relinquish his tenious claim to the throne and embrace reconciliation and democracy. He asks all those present to try ensure his great-nephew is not harmed, saying that he is still young and is being manipulated by powerful and ambitious nobles looking to increase their own power and by the extremists of the Kampiya regime.

Miguel Tapyaro states that when there is a transitional government there will need to be a transitional President, and states that as the largest party in the conflict General Antonio Hlayambinda should be that transitional President, suggesting that General Muhammad Bondaro of the MSI should be transitional Vice President to ensure both of the major faith groups in Nchiyamengi are represented in such a transitional government, as well as cementing a multiparty alliance towards such a peaceful transition.

Imam Muhammad Amzani states that he would need to check with party leadership, but he believes that they would support such a deal.

Pedro Gatola suggests that a Njengi should be in a high ranking position of a transitional government to ensure that one ethnic group is not dominant and to bring all Njengis to the negotiating table. He suggests that Lucas Taiunyoya should be acting transitional Vice President at the very least to ensure this is done.

Catalina Alfarero here suggests that multiple transitional Deputy Presidents be created, one from each of the major Nchiyamengian parties involved, and that they oversea these and other positions in a transitional government until elections can be called. She states that Adán Kusemponwenya should be one of those Deputy Presidents.

Yamdina Malapiyo suggests that a cooperative committee with one representative with equal power from each party oversea such a transition, and suggests that Catalina Dumisende represent the PSP.

Here Miguel Tapyaro disagrees. He states that it would probably be a good idea to have multiple transitional Deputy Presidents from each party agreeing to take part in a peaceful transition, but states that the nation needs a strong leader, a single figurehead, to rally behind and to represent and lead the nation through such a transition. He states that as the largest rebel group, that leader should clearly be General Antonio Hlayambinda. He also states that a Muslim, General Muhammad Bondaro, should be transitional Vice President, one ahead of the other transitional Deputy Presidents, stating that with the Christian and Busetsu Hlayambinda and the Muslim and as a half-Arab half-Njengi Bondaro the top two transitional positions will represent the majority of the nation.

There are some signs of disagreement here, particularly from Taiunyoya and Gatola, the PLD and the PSP.

Sensing danger in this plan, Princess Yuula chooses to bring the discussion back to the original topic. “In recent years Nchiyamengi has been a one-party state under two different absolute dictators. What checks will be in place to stop this transition government from simply becoming another military dictatorship?”

King Wolfe VI has been sitting in silent contemplation for some time, but now he speaks. “On top of that, a main issue here is that the top brass of the Kampiya Regime now find themselves being required to fight tooth and nail lest they lose the war and face execution. But if Nchiyamengi under a transition government was declared incapable of running a fair judicial system it could be arranged for war criminals to be tried and sentenced in international court. This would make the prospect of defecting from the Kampiya Regime much more enticing”

At this Princess Yuula looks at her brother with a look that suggested surprise that he had said something intelligent. “That may work, but may not be popular with ordinary Nchiyamengians who want Kampiya and his aides to face the full force of the law.”

This side proposition was perhaps slightly off topic, but nonetheless deemed valuable to be having.
Delegations attending the Nov. 30 - Dec. 2, 2016 peace conference in Aramîr Palace, The Green Union:
Frente Pueblo Revolucionario Liberación (FPRL)
Movimiento Socialista Islámica (MSI)
Partido Socialista Progresista (PSP)
Partido Liberal Democrático (PLD)

Njengi Royal Family
Representatives of the Kingdom of Albatan
Calen Royal Family (representing The Green Union's Parliament)
[] Ways to peacefully resolve the conflict of the Buetsu nationalist movement (original topic)
[] Ways to safeguard the civilian populace of Nchiyamengi during this time of violence,
[X] Methods of reaffirming the common commitment of establishing a fair and open democratic system in Nchiyamengi,
[] Methods of ensuring the survival of said fair and open democratic system in Nchiyamengi,
[X] The effects of the current Sevevill-led peacekeeping mission in Nchiyamengi, and:
[] The point at which a United Nations peacekeeping mission can be legally and effectively initiated in Nchiyamengi to safeguard the fair and open democratic process


"The people are all that can keep a nation from falling into such a state" said Isabel Kantayapi, "this is true of all democracies. We can provide a constitutional framework, but ultimately it is the people who must rise up and keep those in power in check if they overstep their bounds. That is what they are doing now".

"And we can guarantee that the FPRL has come a long way since the 1980s" said Miguel Tapyaro, "we are absolutely committed to a free and fair multiparty democracy".

"Not to mention that such a system will bring in wealth, which this nation needs right now" said Adán Kusemponwenya, "or that the people are tired of these wars and just want peace. If we could unite to work to bring down Kampiya then we can unite to bring about democracy".

"In terms of Kampiya, he must face trial here however" said Imam Muhammad Amzani, "he must account to his fellow Nchiyamengians and face a Nchiyamengian court, not skulk away in some cushy European Court only to enjoy a few decades in a gilded cage for what he has done to us".

"I agree" said María Pankanyita, "Kampiya must face trial here, and he must account. Many of his generals, governors and supporters have just been obeying orders however, a number of them terrified of what he would do to them. We should allow them to come forward and reconcile with us, the community. If they come forward and reveal all they know, and agree to support our move to democracy, I believe they will have an integral role to play in our new democracy".

Lucas Taiunyoya spoke. "I think that is a remarkably good idea, and I'm not just saying that as a former cabinet member. There are those even amongst Kampiya's inner most circle shocked and disgusted by many of his actions and eager to see him resign. The man is paranoid and delusional, and he rules with fear and tries surround himself with yes men, but there are many who would speak out if they knew they and their family were safe".

Isabel Kantayapi was nodding, "a Truth and Reconciliation Commission" she said. "African Restorative Justice done the old way, this is were we will come into our down. When we reach out our arms to take them in, when we promise forgiveness in return for truth, that is when we shall see them coming over to us in droves, seeking freedom and peace".

There appeared to be consensus from amongst the delgates, but there was also point were they had a different position.

"But not for Kampiya" said Diego Tuponyoya, a scarred old delegate missing his left arm and his left eye, "he must pay for what he has done". There was a rumble of agreement. "And not for Museni, he must pay as well" said Imam Muhammad Amzani, and this time several other delegates said "ehe", the Swahili word for 'aye', vigorously and nodded their heads. The hatred for the two men was as clear and palpable as it could be.

"I'm hesitant on Chenga, Nusende and Njera, not that I think they will surrender anyway" said Mateo Vokenjenya, "but if we can agree on Kampiya and Museni then I can live with that". There sounded like agreement again.
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OOC: I'll carry on with the other story lines tomorrow sometime.

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Postby Tinhampton » Wed Dec 21, 2016 5:03 pm

Nchiyamengi wrote:OOC: Over 400 votes, the war has gone on for nearly 4 months since the 30th of August 2016.

Is this war drawing to a close any time soon?
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Postby Albatan » Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:20 pm

Protests in Albatopolis, Prime Minister Speaks
The Right Honorable Edwin McCarthy

McCarthy: "Albatanians! I know you believe that we have made a grave mistake. As I am sure you know by now, as a nations, we fight in all the battles we can, even if in a small way. But, there is nothing to be done with Nchiyamengi, other then with trade. We are widely suspicious of the labor conditions enforced in Nchiyamengi and believe it immoral to trade with such immoral nations. However, what I am sure concerns you more are the sanctions imposed by the Union of Kyrat.

It is known that the Kyrati people control a very strong and influential economy. However, no single nations, in a world of many, can turn the tides. Through affirmative action, by our government, we can keep our economy booming regardless of other nations poor decisions. We are strong and united. We are confident and proud, and we will stand together against oppression, without furthering the conflict itself."


Protester: "These sanctions support the rebellion!"

McCarthy: "Ah! The common misconception. No single party is benefited by these sanctions more the another! it is only to take a stand for what is right, and to let other nations know that we do not trade with oppressors, or even suspected oppressors!"

Glacier Heights Conference Center, Skyline City, Albatan
The Honorable Diana McGuffy

Gregorio was welcomed into the conference center. The whole building was build out of sleek steel and a variety of tinted glass. The building stood out from the conventional skyscrapers surrounding it in the massive metropolis that was, Albatopolis. The Foreign Minister was greeted silently by a smiling attendant who had her hair tied in a tight bun and was wearing neat white uniform. She walked the delegation to the elevator, up to the fourth floor, and over to a smaller room. Inside Diana McGuffy was waiting to start the meeting. The attendant let them enter and closed the door behind her.

McGuffy: "Welcome Gregorio to our wondrous building!"

She motioned to the glass walls and then shook the Minister's hand, she then sat down and the attendant picked up the chair meant for Grigorio and moved it off to the side. When the Foreign Minister was comfortable at the glass table, Diana continued,

McGuffy: "Now, as per Albatan's fair trade policy, we are to refuse trade with nations whose quality of labor is deemed oppressive in any sense of the meaning. Once Nchiyamengi was thrust into the spotlight we had reason to believe that your nation met the unflattering standards. So all we need is to discuss labor laws in your country and we can begin to reverse the sanctions."

Warehouse, Nchiyamengi
Inspector Charles Chaplin

Chaplin: "This is very interesting indeed, you clearly know your explosives. Now, what we need is real evidence to delineate between the GI and the FPRL."

He then looked over the small bits and pieces. He was really here to see if it was the UP that organised the attack. He suspected that it was Nzuri who organised the attack because he seemed to know so much about the bombs construction.

Chaplin: "What we could to is attempt to reconstruct the bomb with the wreckage, then compare them to anything we have that was used by the rebels."

His face contorted into a sneer every time he talked about the rebellion. He said that he was going to quickly grab a coffee and hopped Nzuri would have more information when he got back. He then went out to buy a coffee, sending a coded message when he used the washroom. He quickly returned to see what Agent Maroon and Nzuri had to say.

The Cirrus Warriors, Mlimayamaisha, Nchiyamengi
Corporal Farad Ibori

He woke up to the soft humming of the secret transmission device. They had recently taken in more supplies from a drop on the coats of Nyeupepwani. With the new tents and camouflaged fatigues they could hide in the jungle undetected for months. They had also been sent a special rugged deck of cards that they thoroughly enjoyed. It was a message from Inspector Charles Chapin, he needed to make contact with the FPRL to see if they had planted the explosives.

Maximum Encryption Message - Alba-SOT Transmission Device
To: FPRL Command

Hello, this is a message from the Cirrus Warriors, a group of rebel supporting special forces from Albatan. We need you to know that Albatan has no intention of ending sanctions and that the conference is expected to achieve nothing but to keep the international community for hounding our country. We also need to know if you are responsible for the detonation of the late Sebastian Ng'ombe's plane, and we completely understand if you it was you.

Let us work together,
-- The Cirrus Warriors


In the dead of night Ibori woke up covered in sweat, he had become distant with the team, often sitting alone and pondering his insanity, he was always haunted by the things he had seen in this country. Suicide, suicide, suicide! He was going mad, he knew it, but he didn't let it show. He was a man! He could take it. He went back to sleep. Slip, bang, suicide, suicide, suicide!

OOC: Oh man Nchiyamengi, you never cease to amaze me with your roleplaying skill, I hope you enjoy roleplaying with me as much as I do with you.
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Ex-Nation

Postby Nchiyamengi » Thu Dec 22, 2016 7:39 am

Tinhampton wrote:
Nchiyamengi wrote:OOC: Over 400 votes, the war has gone on for nearly 4 months since the 30th of August 2016.

Is this war drawing to a close any time soon?


OOC: Probably fairly early on next year, but I'll see. I may draw it along for longer, but probably by the end of January.

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Absentius Supports The Islamic Social Movement of Nchiyameng

Postby Absentius » Thu Dec 22, 2016 7:57 am

The Great Leader of The Sharia Republic supports General Muhammad Bondoro and his Islamic Social Movement because it is the only group in the civil war that does not commit genocides,atrocities against civilians and religious minorities and majorities.We have pledged a huge amount of humanitarian aid to the people under The World Assembly Charter on non-combatants and war civilian assistance rule.There is a large Muslim community living on the coast of Nchiyamengi,in the Mwambaomawimbi region, who have been oppressed by the rich establishment in the heart of country and so it is in the mutual interest of Absentius and The Islamic Social Movement to grant freedom and equality to all after the great revolution to overthrow the regime.However the regime is supported by rich interest PAC donors in America and supported by the compost of Washington's swamp.The current administration in The United States seems to be committed in funding the Kampiya Regime security and special forces.May Allah(God) grant victory to his soldiers and those who fight the oppressors with the oppressed Amen and Ameen
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The Great Leader Speaks in Republic City

Postby Absentius » Thu Dec 22, 2016 8:07 am

The Great Majestic Leader Azaz Ahmad today held a press conference on the situation in Nchiyamengi and the situation of the region.

He said:"O my people It is time that we open our eyes and look at the brutal situation in Nchiyamengi and how the Kampiya regime is killing people in masses",after which he released a sight and a deep breath, he then spoke again with a louder tone:"Before this becomes RWANDA or ZAIRE we need to step in with local forces to crush this mad man and his allies befoe the end of the entire race like in MYANMAR this country is targeting specific groups and so we need to help all the groups against Kampiya and his allies and then look for a political transition after the war all civilians and refugees will be led to neighboring countries and humanitarian aid will be sent to them".
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