10-03-2019, 09:45 PM
XIN
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Xiomeran Imperial News, International Edition
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Atl 3, Xatl Itzcuintli, 2019
IMPERIAL POLICE ADVISORY: 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 passes away at age 70
Nation in shock
Weeklong period of mourning declared
In a formal announcement that has left a shocked and stunned nation in its wake, the Government of Xiomera has announced that the Emperor, Topilpopoca, has died from the wounds suffered weeks ago at the hands of an assassin.
Chief Justice Nopalliztli made the announcement from the Palace of Flowers, confirming that the Emperor died at 1:45 am today. "His loss is a tragedy for us all, but his legacy of strong and effective leadership for almost two decades has left Xiomera far better than it was when he became Emperor. He will be greatly missed, but we owe it to him and to his legacy to be strong and keep building our nation," the Chief Justice said.
A weeklong period of mourning has been declared in the wake of the Emperor's passing. All but essential government functions will be suspended, and all but essential offices closed, in honor of this mourning period. All government buildings will fly the Xiomeran flag (and any other flags) at half-staff during this period. In addition, many Xiomeran businesses and private entities will be taking similar measures out of respect for the man who led Xiomera for the past eighteen years.
Municipalities across Xiomera are already announcing memorial services. In addition, the Emperor's body will lie in state beginning tomorrow until the day before his funeral for people to pay their respects. The Emperor will lie in state at the Huēyi Teōcalli, the ancient temple in the center of Tlālacuetztla.
The Emperor will then be buried at the Imperial Cemetery in Montelin, a well-deserved final rest joining the ranks of Xiomera's greatest leaders and heroes.
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Xiomeran Imperial News, International Edition
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Atl 3, Xatl Itzcuintli, 2019
IMPERIAL POLICE ADVISORY: 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 passes away at age 70
Nation in shock
Weeklong period of mourning declared
In a formal announcement that has left a shocked and stunned nation in its wake, the Government of Xiomera has announced that the Emperor, Topilpopoca, has died from the wounds suffered weeks ago at the hands of an assassin.
Chief Justice Nopalliztli made the announcement from the Palace of Flowers, confirming that the Emperor died at 1:45 am today. "His loss is a tragedy for us all, but his legacy of strong and effective leadership for almost two decades has left Xiomera far better than it was when he became Emperor. He will be greatly missed, but we owe it to him and to his legacy to be strong and keep building our nation," the Chief Justice said.
A weeklong period of mourning has been declared in the wake of the Emperor's passing. All but essential government functions will be suspended, and all but essential offices closed, in honor of this mourning period. All government buildings will fly the Xiomeran flag (and any other flags) at half-staff during this period. In addition, many Xiomeran businesses and private entities will be taking similar measures out of respect for the man who led Xiomera for the past eighteen years.
Municipalities across Xiomera are already announcing memorial services. In addition, the Emperor's body will lie in state beginning tomorrow until the day before his funeral for people to pay their respects. The Emperor will lie in state at the Huēyi Teōcalli, the ancient temple in the center of Tlālacuetztla.
The Emperor will then be buried at the Imperial Cemetery in Montelin, a well-deserved final rest joining the ranks of Xiomera's greatest leaders and heroes.
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