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Usoniy wrote:16?

1 off. Anyways here's a flag concept https://imgur.com/a/BGhzQMh

Tuthar wrote:1 off. Anyways here's a flag concept https://imgur.com/a/BGhzQMh

uh ty?

Potenzia wrote:RP:

12:26PM - This just in, hundreds have began gathering outside of the Sulasburg Embassy in the Potenzian capital of León to protest the Sula Government after seven Oruzians were killed and many more were injured during a confrontation between Oruzian freedom protesters and fringe Sula militia in the Sula Kingdom of Hëmendil.

Protestors outside of the embassy have been heard chanting and holding signs that read, “All Hail Oruzia” and “Oruzian Lives Matter.”

RP

Wizlandian Broadcasting Channel

Thousands of protestors, many of whom are Oruzian immigrants, have gathered outside the Sulasburg Embassy in Lorenvia to protest the Lavelle's administrations response to the shootings by Aldor’êįoth Sulasburg and Aél'êįoth St'é militia groups. Many protestors can be heard chanting Oruzian Lives Matter and other pro-Oruzia slogans.

We talk to Mojsije Jelic, noted critic of the Sula government, and one of the organisers of this protest.

Reporter
Mr. Jelic, we've all seen the tragic footage of the gunfire at Tselįonáya-Iós. But in light of the Sula government arrest of the militia members, could you explain exactly what has brought you and thousands of others here today.

Mr. Jelic
Right. We thank the Sula government for rightfully arresting the far-right militia members, but that is the bare minimum that should be done. There is still massive amount of anti-Oruzian prejudice in Sulasburg, and the Sula government has been too willing to tolerate this extremism. Oruzians lives matter. Their ability to feel safe in their own homes matter. And the Sulasburg government needs to do more to tackle anti-Oruzian bigotry.

Reporter
Looking around, we see many signs not only critical of Sulasburg, but also of the Lavelle administration. What I'm wondering is what does the current Wizlandian government have to do with the Tselįonáya-Iós shooting, and if it bears responsibility what should it do moving forward.

Mr. Jelic
Most Wizlandian's don't realise this, but despite all the lip service towards human rights and liberal democracy, the Wizlandian political establishment cares only about two things: trade deals and maintaining their military alliances. I mean look at their response to the shootings. A short press statement condemning the political violence, yet multiple statements, including a lengthy speech, ATTACKING the Oruzian government. And still no statement on the Sula government's increased military presence in Hëmendil, something coming out of LITERAL FASCIST playbook.

So we're here not only to protest Sulasburg, but also to tell our politicians that Human Rights Matter. Oruzian Lives Matter. That militarism in Hëmendil should not be tolerated, and the administration can no longer be complicit in allowing bigotry and human rights violations overseas.

Reporter
Specifically, what would you like to see the current government do going forward.

Mr. Jelic
First, it's important to recognise the problem. To recognise the deep anti-Oruzian bigotry embedded in Sula society, and that our government has an obligation to support human rights abroad, and to call on its allies to do better.

Second, their needs to be a strong condemnation of Sulasburg's militaristic response to the shooting. Because from the outside, it almost seems that the Sula government is attempting to punish Oruzians for being shot at.

And third, our government cannot continue to put issues of trade and military alliances above our foundational moral values. We must be willing to actually sanction countries like Sulasburg should they continue to fail to protect their Oruzian citizens.

Reporter
Thank you for your time.

That is all from me, back to you in the studio.

Potenzia, Madrinpoor, Oruzia, Sulasburg, and 2 othersKai ry, and Tuthar

Cruenterra wrote:RP
We stand with Tuthar's decision. Thuoye has also been declared a suspectum imperium.

RP
Thuoye warns Cruenterra that it is playing with fire. Declaring our glorious nation suspectum imperium is both insulting and counter-productive to our shared goal of world peace.

Post self-deleted by Tuthar.

Thuoye wrote:RP
Thuoye warns Cruenterra that it is playing with fire. Declaring our glorious nation suspectum imperium is both insulting and counter-productive to our shared goal of world peace.

RP
"If Thuoye really wanted world peace they would not engage in such a needless threat. Cruenterra is not putting troops on the border, not imposing sanctions on Thuoye , not even trying to outpace them in military size. They are simply changing the diplomatic status of them which effects nothing but a internal view of Thuoye in Cruenterra. If Thuoye truly wanted peace they would not light a candle over such a minor innocent. World peace is just a international cover for their prideful pursuit of domination. This is all about pride, the downfall of man"
- statement by interviewed diplomat

How we imagine the WW3 event will be like: https://youtu.be/AQVp9GxRlv0

vs

how it will (probably) be like: https://youtu.be/49NGd0HvvBs

Wizlandia wrote:RP

Wizlandian Broadcasting Channel

Thousands of protestors, many of whom are Oruzian immigrants, have gathered outside the Sulasburg Embassy in Lorenvia to protest the Lavelle's administrations response to the shootings by Aldor’êįoth Sulasburg and Aél'êįoth St'é militia groups. Many protestors can be heard chanting Oruzian Lives Matter and other pro-Oruzia slogans.

We talk to Mojsije Jelic, noted critic of the Sula government, and one of the organisers of this protest.

Reporter
Mr. Jelic, we've all seen the tragic footage of the gunfire at Tselįonáya-Iós. But in light of the Sula government arrest of the militia members, could you explain exactly what has brought you and thousands of others here today.

Mr. Jelic
Right. We thank the Sula government for rightfully arresting the far-right militia members, but that is the bare minimum that should be done. There is still massive amount of anti-Oruzian prejudice in Sulasburg, and the Sula government has been too willing to tolerate this extremism. Oruzians lives matter. Their ability to feel safe in their own homes matter. And the Sulasburg government needs to do more to tackle anti-Oruzian bigotry.

Reporter
Looking around, we see many signs not only critical of Sulasburg, but also of the Lavelle administration. What I'm wondering is what does the current Wizlandian government have to do with the Tselįonáya-Iós shooting, and if it bears responsibility what should it do moving forward.

Mr. Jelic
Most Wizlandian's don't realise this, but despite all the lip service towards human rights and liberal democracy, the Wizlandian political establishment cares only about two things: trade deals and maintaining their military alliances. I mean look at their response to the shootings. A short press statement condemning the political violence, yet multiple statements, including a lengthy speech, ATTACKING the Oruzian government. And still no statement on the Sula government's increased military presence in Hëmendil, something coming out of LITERAL FASCIST playbook.

So we're here not only to protest Sulasburg, but also to tell our politicians that Human Rights Matter. Oruzian Lives Matter. That militarism in Hëmendil should not be tolerated, and the administration can no longer be complicit in allowing bigotry and human rights violations overseas.

Reporter
Specifically, what would you like to see the current government do going forward.

Mr. Jelic
First, it's important to recognise the problem. To recognise the deep anti-Oruzian bigotry embedded in Sula society, and that our government has an obligation to support human rights abroad, and to call on its allies to do better.

Second, their needs to be a strong condemnation of Sulasburg's militaristic response to the shooting. Because from the outside, it almost seems that the Sula government is attempting to punish Oruzians for being shot at.

And third, our government cannot continue to put issues of trade and military alliances above our foundational moral values. We must be willing to actually sanction countries like Sulasburg should they continue to fail to protect their Oruzian citizens.

Reporter
Thank you for your time.

That is all from me, back to you in the studio.

Wait who is Lavelle

Sulasburg wrote:Wait who is Lavelle

Wizlandia Chief Executive (basically Prime Minister). Sorry if it is confusing.

Sulasburg

Tuthar wrote:1 off. Anyways here's a flag concept https://imgur.com/a/BGhzQMh

ngl I like this flag

Post self-deleted by Tuthar.

Tuthar wrote:which one?

well, the one in my quote.

Filipinn wrote:well, the one in my quote.

oh. My bad

Post self-deleted by Kingdom of the Indus.

Post self-deleted by Kingdom of the Indus.

The region of Laraniem has turned 3 years old

Kingdom of the Indus wrote:The region of Laraniem has turned 3 years old

Our region is going to be in 14 days 1 year old. We should organise something.

Sjevre wrote:Our region is going to be in 14 days 1 year old. We should organise something.

If our WW3 event is still going on by then, perhaps we could arrange a temporary truce?

Sjevre, Oruzia, and Sulasburg

Kingdom of the Indus wrote:If our WW3 event is still going on by then, perhaps we could arrange a temporary truce?

That could be nice

RP
Elections are coming in Sjevre

One time in 5 years all of the people come to a locket. A locket to vote. In their small town or in a large city. It doesn't matter all of the 21 Million Savraan will go voting in the next 3 days.

The major parties are:

Utega > Major candidate is Solvein Piivo Morchands (Current Prime-Minister)

-> Is current party with biggest chance to win.
--> If wwIII will break out they will join Oruzia's side. (since his own grandmother was part Oruzian)
-> (rest not really important for rp)

Green party > Major candidate is Katharina Sanaumustas (Current Secretery of Home affairs)
-> Biggest current party
--> Want to improve relations with Intercontinental entente
-> (rest not really important for rp)

Liberals > Vjesjtseslav Hakunin (Current leader of biggest opposition party)
-> Won't join wwIII when it is launched

Socialists > Katene Mbellani (Current mayor of Helsaukas (Helsinki))
-> Big support for Oruzia in this party

---- Rest of the parties aren't going to win ----

Potenzia, Madrinpoor, Oruzia, and Libermocracy

I just found out.. that if we should use the real populations of our nations.. I have more population than Oruzia.. 618.077 more..
I was really surprised.. I thought more people lived in the balkan
well I am twice the size as Oruzia so...

Romanum et Britannia Minor wrote:My nation's theme song (why not):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkSU5RPeh-o

Will you olso be joining the war?
Please as allies of me and the Co-Prosperity sphere

Kingdom of the Indus wrote:If our WW3 event is still going on by then, perhaps we could arrange a temporary truce?

oh like the Christmas truce in WW1?

Tuthar wrote:oh like the Christmas truce in W1?

I like it

NOT ROLEPLAY
I don't want to break Alliances but I find that in asia.. with 2 form Co-Prosperity Sphere against 5 IE. is a little bit to one sided while in Europe it is only 2 CPP against 2 IE. , against (2 unaligned)..

I found it silly to say from myself but.. I the alliances are going to stay like this.. the Intercontinental Entente is too superiour.

I know in wars it isn't always early, but the Co-Prosperity Sphere is just to small for winning against the Intercontintal Entente.

I may be wrong, but that's how I look after it

Sulasburg and Usoniy

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