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Fierce
fighting has broken out across the devastated city centre of Harmony
City on Feltten Q2. Adherents of opposed sects, the Church of Harmony
and Light and the Church of Light and Harmony have resumed their
conflict, grounded in a long-standing theological dispute. Peacekeepers
from the Outer Worlds Defence Union have withdrawn, as they are
only mandated as ceasefire observers.
The two sides have taken the period of ceasefire to deeply entrench
their respective suburbs of the city and to terrorise and expel
(or murder) anyone thought to be a supporter of the rival church.
During the lull in fighting, and under the pretext of peace talks
they have both managed to gain additional military equipment and
form strong paramilitary forces. Soldiers of Light - the armed wing
of the CLH are thought to be better trained and equipped while the
Bringers of Harmony - the rival paramilitary wing are numerous and
fanatical. The opening stages of the renewed fighting has been charcterised
by a series of insurgent bombings deep in CLH territory.
A spokesperson for the Outer Worlds Defence Union said "We
have done our best to lower tension and bring these people to their
senses - all is not lost yet, but the renewed fighting is not a
good sign".
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Dateline Estreham Q2 3209.194
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Amid
protests from a variety of Martian civil rights groups, alleged
abuses are increasingly being reported on Estreham in Q2, especially
on the troubles southern continent. The Yendorian branch of the
Clewgist church is under pressure from the majority who regard the
Yendorians as a subversive and dangerous faction. Disproportionate
numbers of Yendorian tendancy adherents are being arrested by the
mainstream Clewgist police. On the southern continent of Toateng,
mainstream Clewgists dominate in positions of authority and commerce,
even though they only represent about 10% of the population.- and
this is making it increasingly difficult for Yendorian Clewgists
to have a say or to gain employment. Despite their peaceful philosophy
many younger members of the Yendorian community have been increasingly
resorting to civil disobedience and even violent confrontations
with the police.
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| Dateline L'Fayet Q7 3209.183 |
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'Lame
Megadon' Governor Ronald Henderson confounded his critics by winning,
by a comfortable margin a 'no-confidence' vote in the L'Fayet Senate.
Subject to a concerted campaign of criticism by his Reform Party
rivals, he has been characterised as 'gaffe-prone' and lacking in
political good sense. However, his supporters seem to have engineered
the 'no-confidence' vote to force his critics to engage and to prove
the high level of his real support on the planet - this proved to
be a very astute move, as his Governorship was, it seems, never
in danger. This was helped by Henderson's frequent mention, in passing,
of his close friendship with President Potato - or "...my old
muckker, Alphie..." as he put it. There is no doubt that association
with the highly popular and charismatic GFA President cannot but
have helped his campaign.
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Dateline Gurmat Q2 3209.159
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The
continued rivalry over control of the picturesque but economically
valuable Ying Archepelago has entered a new phase now, as the Republic
of New Luxembourg (RNL) has warned the We Got Here Colony (WGH)
that continued 'illegal occupation' of the disputed mining area
would, 'bring about a disaster of unprecedented proportions' for
them.
Nobody is under any illusion that this is anything other a thinly
veiled threat to use nuclear weapons.
Since the trouble last year, WGH has been ensuring that the Archepelago
is strongly defended against seaborne assault and armed surface
craft are very numerous on both sides - despite RNL losing many
ships to air attack last year. WGH has no nuclear weapons capability,
but is allegedly now unofficially seeking to purchase such technology
from a friendly power.
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- from
our colonial corespondent
Referenda have been held on the following worlds:
The following worlds have voted against holding a referenda
on giving up their independence: None.
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