Re: Kalopia-Wantuni Federal Press
Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 8:01 am
Hezb al-Shuhada Proclaims Holy War on Federal Forces, Istalia
The Kalopian Ahmadist political party Hezb-al Shuhada (Party of Martyrs) a member of the governing February 12th Alliancehas proclaimed a holy war against the northern federal forces and their Istalian allies. The party has vowed to send hundreds of warriors into al-Najd to organise attacks against the "occupation forces" With the Kalopian government in a constitutional crisis and having withdrawn troops from al-Najd a few years back, many in Kalopia are deeply concerned by the apparent reconquest of most of al-Najd by allied federalist-Istalian forces and al-Shuhada has proudly claimed that several non-Ahmadis have volunteered to go into al-Najd under its commanders.
Propaganda poster in Malah
al-Shuhada's move is part of rising radicalisation of Ahmadis in al-Najd and Kalopia. The very idea of the mostly Hosian northern Mossavi "invading" the south and predominantly Ahmadi al-Najd is anathema to many Ahmadis in the region. Kalopia's security forces have without much poltical direction, silently continued in the country's attempts to protect al-Najd's independence in a much less conspicuous manner. Its role is now largely limited to training the ragtag al-Najd army and providing whatever limited support it can to the various Ahmadi militias, some of whom are focused on not only anti-occupation guerrilla activities but also attacks aimed at terrorising the federalist-Istalian occupiers.
Kalopia is also focused, perhaps with greater effectiveness on stirring up religious tensions through a variety of propaganda activities in al-Najd. The motivation for Kalopia no longer seems to be domination of the breakaway al-Najd but rather destabilising it enough to force out its enemies who would try to reoccupy it.
The Kalopian Ahmadist political party Hezb-al Shuhada (Party of Martyrs) a member of the governing February 12th Alliancehas proclaimed a holy war against the northern federal forces and their Istalian allies. The party has vowed to send hundreds of warriors into al-Najd to organise attacks against the "occupation forces" With the Kalopian government in a constitutional crisis and having withdrawn troops from al-Najd a few years back, many in Kalopia are deeply concerned by the apparent reconquest of most of al-Najd by allied federalist-Istalian forces and al-Shuhada has proudly claimed that several non-Ahmadis have volunteered to go into al-Najd under its commanders.
Propaganda poster in Malah
al-Shuhada's move is part of rising radicalisation of Ahmadis in al-Najd and Kalopia. The very idea of the mostly Hosian northern Mossavi "invading" the south and predominantly Ahmadi al-Najd is anathema to many Ahmadis in the region. Kalopia's security forces have without much poltical direction, silently continued in the country's attempts to protect al-Najd's independence in a much less conspicuous manner. Its role is now largely limited to training the ragtag al-Najd army and providing whatever limited support it can to the various Ahmadi militias, some of whom are focused on not only anti-occupation guerrilla activities but also attacks aimed at terrorising the federalist-Istalian occupiers.
Kalopia is also focused, perhaps with greater effectiveness on stirring up religious tensions through a variety of propaganda activities in al-Najd. The motivation for Kalopia no longer seems to be domination of the breakaway al-Najd but rather destabilising it enough to force out its enemies who would try to reoccupy it.