Wednesday 4th April 4498; 18:30
Chavatanga Kwunua: Good evening! The time is half past six and this the daily bulletin from TNPNC Radio 6. Our top story is the visit of the Cifutingani Chancellor Eilash Wesmer, which concluded this evening. Chairman Wanahton No described the visit as a "extremely productive" but warned that both nations were still under constant threat due to the genocidal regime in neighbouring Utari Mosir. Both nations committed to continue to accept as many asylum seekers as possible and are believed to be interested in the revitalisation of Dovani's neglected regional institutions as a method for improving communication between democratic Dovanian nations.
In the past, our nation has been a victim of foreign exploitation and many foreign powers have taken advantage of us as the divided nations. These other nations need to realize that they need to give some independence in order to maintain it for their children. It's either lose a little or they will lose it all. There is no other way forward. Centralization is the path of progress for the people.
How exactly is surrendering our independence to the central government any different from what we had to deal with from the Dranish Imperialists? It's as if they took the wrong lessons from them. They too branded their imperialism as "progress". These progressive 'nationalists' need to remember that we will fiercely defend our Independence in order to maintain our freedom. We will happily support a more cooperative relationship that maintains our Independence, but this Chapawee scheme leaves our people rather uneasy.
We must agree with the Awenik. While we don't always agree with them, we are more concerned regarding the Chapawee ambitions. We are more comfortable with confederacy than federalism."-Chief Inola Black Fox
Among some of the actions in the proposal are increased funding into Cultural programs, publishing of books in the Dinae Language, and emphasis on Dinae friendly history.They don't realize the importance of traditions, and don't believe the old stories. They have become enamoured of the Western ways, and think that is the way. The traditions are important as they keep one spiritually whole and keep away evil. It is because we didn't treat our traditions with proper respect that the foreigners were allowed to take over. Life is a constant state of prayer, and with a revival of our traditions the foreigners will never be able to take over again.
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