09-23-2019, 04:14 PM
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Xiomeran Imperial News, International Edition
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Atl 23, Xatl Mazatl, 2019
IMPERIAL POLICE ADVISORY: The evening curfew implemented in certain cities has been lifted. However, 24-hour travel checks are now in place throughout the country. 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 authorized officials. Not having identification, or refusing to present it upon demand from a legitimate authority, is a detainable offense.
A reminder from the Secretariat of Security: Vigilance helps keep you and your fellow Xiomerans safe. If you see something, say something! Dial the ASI Report Line at 333 or visit your local ASI office.
Emperor remains in coma
Imperial officials confirmed today that despite successful surgery to remove the bullets from the attempt on his life, the Emperor Topilpopoca remains in a coma and that "no definite timeframe can be provided for his recovery" at this time.
"We are doing everything we can, at this time, it rests on the strength of the Emperor. He has recovered from many setbacks in his life in the past, and we are confident he will recover from this one as well," Nopalliztli, Chief Justice and acting head of state, said in a brief statement at the Imperial Military Hospital, where the Emperor is currently being treated.
Priests of Huītzilōpōchtli have begun holding ceremonies around the nation, most notably outside the Empress Camaxtica Military Headquarters Complex and the Palace of Flowers, to pray for the Emperor. Citizens have been leaving flowers and other items outside these locations as well, hoping that their well-wishes will speed the Emperor's recovery.
Protests on Manauia Island broken up, multiple arrests made
Protests in Tezaltli, the capital of Manauia Island, were broken up today by Imperial Police. The protests were launched by people opposed to the Manauia Island Project. Sixteen people were arrested, and are expected to be transported to Tlālacuetztla to stand trial.
Among those arrested were three foreign agitators from Climate Alliance Lauchenoiria, the group responsible for recent unrest related to so-called environmental issues. Upon announcing the arrests, Justice Secretary Cuicanan accused "these foreign groups, and the nations they work for" of "trying to create unrest in Xiomera where none exists, to destabilize and weaken us". He warned against any such further attempts, and said that the Justice Secretariat will "seek to strengthen laws against such foreign interference".
"It's bad enough the Lauchenoirians want to climb all over our embassy and hang bedsheets with badly-worded, paint-splattered slogans written on them on our walls. Now they want to come to our country with their nonsense. This is unacceptable. If you're Climate Alliance Lauchenoiria, then stay in Lauchenoiria as your name implies. Leave Xiomeran issues for Xiomerans to solve," the Justice Secretary declared.
In a related note, the Justice Secretary announced that six Kvaskm who helped organize the riot at the Palace of Flowers have each been fined Q# 1000, deported from the country, and have had a permanent ban on re-entry into Xiomera placed on them. "If these individuals re-enter the country, they will get to experience what a Xiomeran prison is like," Cuicanan said, reiterating his warning about foreign interference.
Xiomerans with the radical group One Huenya who participated in the riot are expected to go on trial in the coming weeks.
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Xiomeran Imperial News, International Edition
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Atl 23, Xatl Mazatl, 2019
IMPERIAL POLICE ADVISORY: The evening curfew implemented in certain cities has been lifted. However, 24-hour travel checks are now in place throughout the country. 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 authorized officials. Not having identification, or refusing to present it upon demand from a legitimate authority, is a detainable offense.
A reminder from the Secretariat of Security: Vigilance helps keep you and your fellow Xiomerans safe. If you see something, say something! Dial the ASI Report Line at 333 or visit your local ASI office.
Emperor remains in coma
Imperial officials confirmed today that despite successful surgery to remove the bullets from the attempt on his life, the Emperor Topilpopoca remains in a coma and that "no definite timeframe can be provided for his recovery" at this time.
"We are doing everything we can, at this time, it rests on the strength of the Emperor. He has recovered from many setbacks in his life in the past, and we are confident he will recover from this one as well," Nopalliztli, Chief Justice and acting head of state, said in a brief statement at the Imperial Military Hospital, where the Emperor is currently being treated.
Priests of Huītzilōpōchtli have begun holding ceremonies around the nation, most notably outside the Empress Camaxtica Military Headquarters Complex and the Palace of Flowers, to pray for the Emperor. Citizens have been leaving flowers and other items outside these locations as well, hoping that their well-wishes will speed the Emperor's recovery.
Protests on Manauia Island broken up, multiple arrests made
Protests in Tezaltli, the capital of Manauia Island, were broken up today by Imperial Police. The protests were launched by people opposed to the Manauia Island Project. Sixteen people were arrested, and are expected to be transported to Tlālacuetztla to stand trial.
Among those arrested were three foreign agitators from Climate Alliance Lauchenoiria, the group responsible for recent unrest related to so-called environmental issues. Upon announcing the arrests, Justice Secretary Cuicanan accused "these foreign groups, and the nations they work for" of "trying to create unrest in Xiomera where none exists, to destabilize and weaken us". He warned against any such further attempts, and said that the Justice Secretariat will "seek to strengthen laws against such foreign interference".
"It's bad enough the Lauchenoirians want to climb all over our embassy and hang bedsheets with badly-worded, paint-splattered slogans written on them on our walls. Now they want to come to our country with their nonsense. This is unacceptable. If you're Climate Alliance Lauchenoiria, then stay in Lauchenoiria as your name implies. Leave Xiomeran issues for Xiomerans to solve," the Justice Secretary declared.
In a related note, the Justice Secretary announced that six Kvaskm who helped organize the riot at the Palace of Flowers have each been fined Q# 1000, deported from the country, and have had a permanent ban on re-entry into Xiomera placed on them. "If these individuals re-enter the country, they will get to experience what a Xiomeran prison is like," Cuicanan said, reiterating his warning about foreign interference.
Xiomerans with the radical group One Huenya who participated in the riot are expected to go on trial in the coming weeks.
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