11-20-2019, 06:02 PM
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Governor Bui Hoc condemns Zamastanian Aggression
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Photo: Near collision as Xiomeran warship (right) confronts ZMS Dill during illegal Zamastanian incursion
Governor Bui Hoc has today publicly condemned the actions of the Zamastan navy after a naval group illegally entered Xiomeran territorial waters. Despite repeated warnings the vessels continued with their incursion forcing Xiomera to intercept them in a tense standoff. Speaking to the press today Governor Hoc said "This latest act of Zamastan aggression should not be ignored by the responsible nations of the world. This nation's history of aggression is well known and this incident marks just the latest in an apparently endless run of provocations. The government of Rhand's stance is very clear, we consider Zamastan's actions illegal, dangerous and destabilising. We praise Xiomera for both their display of resolve in seeing off the threat, and also for their restraint."
The Zamastanian government has claimed that the ships entered Xiomeran territorial waters due to a navigational mistake, and that Xiomeran warnings were not passed along to the Captains of the vessels by Zamastanian Admiral Tavoka. Despite this apparent admission of fault Zamastan has made a point of refusing to apologise for the incident, seeking to claim that Xiomera had overreacted to a minor incident to which Governor Hoc said "It is somewhat unusual to admit being at fault yet to refuse to apologise for causing what could have been a very serious breach of peace. The fact that Zamastan admits that one of their own Admirals refused to acknowledge or pass along a warning having been informed of the illegal entry into Xiomeran waters suggests that this was far more than a simple navigational error, rather it seems that this may have been a deliberate act to test the preparedness and response of the Xiomera. If this is a prelude to further hostile behaviour on the part of Zamastan then let it be known that Rhand stands in complete opposition to this disruptive agenda."
Crime News
Spate of Farm Invasions in Dong'co Province
A recent spate of violent burglaries in Dong'Co Province have continued unabated despite the best attempts of the local police force to control the situation. Rhan'Di and Shen farmers have been left fearful as another farm homestead was raided by a semi-organised mob of Mulangata criminals who stormed the perimeter fence of the large cotton plantation before forcing their way into the home where the family were sleeping. Brandishing machete knives and clubs they ransacked the family home, stealing everything of value before physically assaulting the Rhan'Di owner.
Last night's attack brought the total number of such break ins up to 12 in the past month. With the police failing to make progress in their investigations local landowners are expressing concerns about their security, one speaking anonymously said "It is clear that these crimes are targeted against us, and that honestly does not surprise us; we all know that the Mulangata are by nature prone to aggression and criminality. What is unacceptable is the failure of the police to ensure we are kept safe from these savages. Frankly if they do not do more soon then I can see this situation getting out of hand, there is already talk among some of the farming community about taking charge of our own security."
A spokesman for the Dong'Co Police said "We appreciate the fear that this current spate of crimes has caused and assure people that we are doing everything within our power to bring the perpetrators to justice. Dong'Co is a large rural province and this can make it more difficult to resolve crimes of this nature. We will continue to follow up on leads and liaise with the local population to allay they fears."
Rhan'Di Man Arrested for Miscegenation
A Rhan'Di man was arrested today for breach of Article XXII of the Family Act, which prohibits intermarriage between the Mulangata tribals and the Shen-Rhan'Di ethno-group. Ngho Minh of Huifon, a suburb of Tsentsugan, was arrested after entering a Records Ministry Branch Office in order to register his recent marriage to a Mulangata woman by the name of Champei Ekanayake. Ngho is expected to face trial next week at the Huifon Magistrate Court where it is expected his marriage will be nullified and he be given a custodial sentence of up to 18 months.
Speaking on the case local Magistrate Zhao Bo said "Ngho is known to be a far-left agitator, actively involved in the movement against the Phan Biet system of separateness which has allowed for the continuation of the rich tapestry of different cultures that make up the landscape of Rhand. Ngho and the left in general, inspired by foreign movements that fail to understand the unique cultural values and system of Rhand, have long sought to attack Phan Biet as a means to undermine social harmony and the role of the state in mediating the complexities of Rhand's society."
The Phan Biet decrees were a number of laws enacted in the 1870's which instituted the principle of cultural separation between the Shen-Rhan'Di ethnic grouping and the tribal Mulangata peoples of the interior. Due to the disparity in social and cultural development, as well as the radically different value systems held by the Mulangata tribals it was decided that the only way to ensure the preservation, and advancement of Rhan'Di society was to institute a number of barriers that would allow for all cultures to exist in the land. It was envisioned that with time the Mulangata would mature culturally and increasingly identify with Shen-Rhan'Di civilisation.
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