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"Everybodies rights are to live." says Imam Koldale
31/MAY/2013 | Nathaniel Ridgewood (@RidgewoodNate) (BNN)
Ian Davies' party has dropped in opinion polls to an all-time low, with the Unity Party taking first place in the opinion polls.
With the elections due later this year, this may swing things entirely in their favour.
Isn Deslen, Belfras - PM davies appeared eager to continue jousting with his opposite, President Ceausescu, on friday morning when he greeted us all prior to beginning his conference. In this conference he appeared to call out Ceausescu for his position and highlighted the growing level of isolation Rodarion is facing.
"In Rodarion, we have a power-hungry and corrupt leader [President Ceausescu] who is leading his country down a one-way street. He's already passed the point of no return with relations to our country, but he's ruining his chances at a prosperous future on this continent. It is clear that our embargo has had no impact on their decision to support the barbaric Tarsan invasion of Mardullah. Consequently we're going to be appealing to our allies in Nova Caledonia and the Spherian Coalition to join us in our embargo against Rodarion. Given the fact that Nova Caledonia are part of the Triumvirate, we expect our main issue will be convincing our allies in the Spherian Coalition."
On the matter of the impending hostilities between Rodarion and the SSN, PM Davies viewed the situation with "extreme caution." he went on to say that "The official opinion of the Kingdom of Belfras is that Rodarion herself is conducting these atrocities inside of the Social State. We will be watching Rodarion very closely. Their stance and certainly President Ceausescus words about the Natalian people being downtrodden seems to be very self-rhetorical. We have absolutely zero faith in our southern neighbours government after their more recent conduct and then controversial U-turns before going down this path of self destruction. President Ceausescu has also actively threatened the safety of our countries with this threat of us, apparently, reaping what we have sown. We'll be treating this as an active threat from Ceausescu and subsequently will be taking steps to ensure the continued safety of our citizens."
Davies words about taking steps for the safety of Belfrasians have not yet rung hollow. Formation orders for several Provincial Defence Force units have been issued along the border and we have been informed that several border posts have been reinforced. The temperature along the border has chilled to a degree that most people we have met being certain that a conflict was unavoidable. In a move that will surely ignite arguments, womens rights group 'One race' has started several abortion clinics near the Rodarion Border unofficially, with medical officials saying that they're offering free abortions to Rodarion citizenry. Spokeswoman of the group, Irina Virikolov, said that "everyone has the right to their own choices. If a woman wants an abortion, she has the right to do so. If it is against god, then god is wrong."
In the village of Kest, a renowned Muslim community led by Imam Koldale, several clinics and hospices have been opened. In Imam Koldales own words, it is "to offer those oppressed in Rodarion their rights. Their rights are very, very simple; To live. To be free and to choose their own path." Imam Koldale has recently had his name put forward by the Islamic Council for the position of Grand Imam, the highest position the Islamic community offers inside of Belfras. His actions for humanitarian aid toward fleeing Rodarions and his help in creating equal opportunities for everyone has shoved him into the spotlight, with his town of Kests population skyrocketing in recent years.
"It is really rather surprising." Imam Koldale said with a smile. "Our peaceful town of around five-thousand has doubled since 2010, we're focusing on getting a larger Mosque and a Catholic church erected along the high-street, but so far we're going ahead with a garden that'll be focused toward promoting equality. We have a prayer area for Muslims, a play area, a small market, and more. I'm really excited about this opportunity. We have several hospices opening up for people fleeing Rodarion death camps or the Orducii, forces of evil."
Nathaniel Ridgewood reported on this from Isn Deslen with the assistance of his junior correspondence team.
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