09-12-2019, 04:20 PM
XIN
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Xiomeran Imperial News, International Edition
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Atl 12, Xatl Mazatl, 2019
IMPERIAL POLICE ADVISORY: An evening curfew is in place effective immediately between the hours of 10pm and 7am for the cities of Tlālacuetztla, Ixxiuitl, Mizcayotl, Nezahualpilli, Huitzitaca and Acalan. Violating the curfew without demonstrated need for traveling during those hours can result in being detained. To report a need for travel during those hours, or to report any suspicious or criminal activity, dial 222. In addition, travel checks have been implemented throughout the Tlālacuetztla - Huitzitaca Metropolitan Area due to the recent riot at the Palace of Flowers. Please be prepared to present your National Identification Card (if a citizen) or travel papers and identification from nation of origin (if a visitor) upon demand from appropriate authorities.
Emperor still hospitalized, condition uncertain
Imperial officials confirmed today that the Emperor Topilpopoca is still being treated for his injuries following the cowardly attempt on his life by a disgruntled former official.
Lipilhitl, the Chief Surgeon at the Imperial Military Hospital, announced today that the Emperor has been operated on to remove the bullets from the attack, but that he is still being treated following the surgery and that "more time will be needed" before Imperial officials can confirm the timeframe for his recovery.
Throughout the nation, loyal Imperial citizens continue to hold vigils hoping for his speedy recovery. In addition, statements of condolence have been received from the nations of Zamastan, Lauchenoiria, Shen, Kerlile and Laeral. Chief Justice Nopalliztli, who is currently acting as the head of government, thanked "our friends and allies in Shen and Kerlile for their never-wavering loyalty and support" and also thanked the other nations who have expressed condolences for their concern.
Riot at Palace of Flowers dispersed, dozens arrested
In a criminal and violent attempt to sow discord, a group of protesters staged a riot at the Palace of Flowers, in a blatant show of disrespect following the recent attempt on the Emperor's life. The rioters were quickly and decisively dispersed, and the ringleaders arrested, by the brave action of Imperial Army soldiers and Shorn Ones who stand guard at the Palace.
The protest was allegedly against the Manauia Island Project, but quickly became a pretext for antisocial violence. The incident began after the protesters, who are associated with the terrorist group One Huenya, refused Imperial Police orders to disperse their illegal protest and then attacked an innocent elderly citizen who asked them to leave the plaza out of respect for those paying vigil for Emperor Topilpopoca. Imperial Army soldiers and Shorn Ones moved in to protect the other citizens in the plaza, and detained 96 protesters.
An additional 85 protesters were detained in neighboring Montelin, when they attempted to force their way past Montelin municipal police and Imperial Police guarding the area.
In the wake of the protest, Security Secretary Tepilcayotl and Justice Secretary Cuicanan announced plans to seek to have the terrorist group known as One Huenya officially banned in Xiomera. They also announced that Xohezi, the leader of One Huenya, was arrested during the protest at the Palace of Flowers after he incited the crowd to violence and then struck several members of the security forces. In addition, six citizens of Kvask were detained at the scene of the protest, and are believed to have been providing guidance to the Xiomerans involved in the protest. The six Kvaskm are expected to be fined, deported and banned from re-entry into Xiomera. Chief Justice Nopalliztli, speaking for the Emperor, warned foreign countries against attempting to influence internal matters in Xiomera or incite further violence and stated that if such foreign interference continues to be a problem, that travel restrictions may need to be implemented.
To prevent further outbreaks of antisocial violence, the government has instituted travel checks throughout the Tlālacuetztla - Huitzitaca Metropolitan Area until further notice. All those traveling within that metropolitan area should be prepared to present required identification upon request from any police officer or Imperial security force member; not having or presenting identification may cause one to be detained pending further investigation.
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Xiomeran Imperial News, International Edition
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Atl 12, Xatl Mazatl, 2019
IMPERIAL POLICE ADVISORY: An evening curfew is in place effective immediately between the hours of 10pm and 7am for the cities of Tlālacuetztla, Ixxiuitl, Mizcayotl, Nezahualpilli, Huitzitaca and Acalan. Violating the curfew without demonstrated need for traveling during those hours can result in being detained. To report a need for travel during those hours, or to report any suspicious or criminal activity, dial 222. In addition, travel checks have been implemented throughout the Tlālacuetztla - Huitzitaca Metropolitan Area due to the recent riot at the Palace of Flowers. Please be prepared to present your National Identification Card (if a citizen) or travel papers and identification from nation of origin (if a visitor) upon demand from appropriate authorities.
Emperor still hospitalized, condition uncertain
Imperial officials confirmed today that the Emperor Topilpopoca is still being treated for his injuries following the cowardly attempt on his life by a disgruntled former official.
Lipilhitl, the Chief Surgeon at the Imperial Military Hospital, announced today that the Emperor has been operated on to remove the bullets from the attack, but that he is still being treated following the surgery and that "more time will be needed" before Imperial officials can confirm the timeframe for his recovery.
Throughout the nation, loyal Imperial citizens continue to hold vigils hoping for his speedy recovery. In addition, statements of condolence have been received from the nations of Zamastan, Lauchenoiria, Shen, Kerlile and Laeral. Chief Justice Nopalliztli, who is currently acting as the head of government, thanked "our friends and allies in Shen and Kerlile for their never-wavering loyalty and support" and also thanked the other nations who have expressed condolences for their concern.
Riot at Palace of Flowers dispersed, dozens arrested
In a criminal and violent attempt to sow discord, a group of protesters staged a riot at the Palace of Flowers, in a blatant show of disrespect following the recent attempt on the Emperor's life. The rioters were quickly and decisively dispersed, and the ringleaders arrested, by the brave action of Imperial Army soldiers and Shorn Ones who stand guard at the Palace.
The protest was allegedly against the Manauia Island Project, but quickly became a pretext for antisocial violence. The incident began after the protesters, who are associated with the terrorist group One Huenya, refused Imperial Police orders to disperse their illegal protest and then attacked an innocent elderly citizen who asked them to leave the plaza out of respect for those paying vigil for Emperor Topilpopoca. Imperial Army soldiers and Shorn Ones moved in to protect the other citizens in the plaza, and detained 96 protesters.
An additional 85 protesters were detained in neighboring Montelin, when they attempted to force their way past Montelin municipal police and Imperial Police guarding the area.
In the wake of the protest, Security Secretary Tepilcayotl and Justice Secretary Cuicanan announced plans to seek to have the terrorist group known as One Huenya officially banned in Xiomera. They also announced that Xohezi, the leader of One Huenya, was arrested during the protest at the Palace of Flowers after he incited the crowd to violence and then struck several members of the security forces. In addition, six citizens of Kvask were detained at the scene of the protest, and are believed to have been providing guidance to the Xiomerans involved in the protest. The six Kvaskm are expected to be fined, deported and banned from re-entry into Xiomera. Chief Justice Nopalliztli, speaking for the Emperor, warned foreign countries against attempting to influence internal matters in Xiomera or incite further violence and stated that if such foreign interference continues to be a problem, that travel restrictions may need to be implemented.
To prevent further outbreaks of antisocial violence, the government has instituted travel checks throughout the Tlālacuetztla - Huitzitaca Metropolitan Area until further notice. All those traveling within that metropolitan area should be prepared to present required identification upon request from any police officer or Imperial security force member; not having or presenting identification may cause one to be detained pending further investigation.
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