Front for the Liberation of Khoroshiya
Front for the Liberation of Khoroshiya | |
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Фронт визволення Хорошії | |
Active | 1951-present |
Ideology | Socialism Communism Khoroshiyan Nationalism Khoroshiyan Independence |
Motive(s) | Independence of Khoroshiya |
Leader | Viktor Shulha |
Headquarters | Unknown |
Area of operations | Gjorka |
Size | ~1,000+ |
Colours | Red, Yellow, Blue |
Allies | Zloveshchiy (alleged) Ajakanistan (alleged) |
Opponent(s) | Gjorkan Government Valkist Front |
Battles and war(s) | Insurgency in Roscommon |
Designated as a terrorist organisation by | |
Gjorka |
The Front for the Liberation of Khoroshiya (Khoroshiyan Slavic: Фронт визволення Хорошіїs) is a terrorist organization based out of, and operating in Gjorka, mainly in the Roscommon district. It was founded in 1951 following a series of crackdowns against Khoroshiyans within Gjorka by the military government starting an Insurgency. The group held territory within Gjorka for most of the Gjorkan Resistance. However following the Black Revolution, and the return of Gjorkan Democracy the group initially planned to dissolve and run for office. This de-militarization was halted however when the Front when the transition council refused to lift the ban on Khoroshiyans running for office in order to appease Gjorka's far-right. Following this, the Front switched to Asymmetrical warfare as it's primary means of terror. From the 80s to 2006, the front saw a steady decline as Gjorka's far-right grew less powerful and more freedoms were granted to Khoroshiyans. However, following the 2006 Gjorkan Presidential Election newly elected President Joseph Marnell announced his Tough on Communism Policy which included a crackdown on the front. This tactic instead however emboldened the front and since the policy was enacted they have see an increase in membership. Clashes between the front and far-right protestors such as those endorsed by the National Social Party have increased dramatically since 2011. Most notably, the 2021 Ratoath Riots where protestors from the National Social Party and Blue Dawn clashed with members of the front.