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The operation was planned between 1949 and 1950, being formally approved by the [[General Courts of Creeperopolis|General Courts]] on 6 July 1950. Operation Genesis 19:24–25, named after the verses of the [[Creeperian Catholic Bible]] which narrate the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, is portrayed by the Creeperian government as a program to eradicate dangerous and sinful political ideas from the country, equating everything suppressed by the operation to Miguelism and evil. The ''[[National Intelligence Directorate]]'' (DINA), the [[Creeperian Armed Forces]] (FAC) (particularly the [[Creeperian Army]]), and the [[Creeperian National Police]] (PNC) are the chief executors of the operation, and it is overseen by the ministries of [[Ministry of Intelligence of Creeperopolis|intelligence]], [[Ministry of Defense of Creeperopolis|defense]], and [[Ministry of Law Enforcement of Creeperopolis|law enforcement]].
 
The operation was planned between 1949 and 1950, being formally approved by the [[General Courts of Creeperopolis|General Courts]] on 6 July 1950. Operation Genesis 19:24–25, named after the verses of the [[Creeperian Catholic Bible]] which narrate the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, is portrayed by the Creeperian government as a program to eradicate dangerous and sinful political ideas from the country, equating everything suppressed by the operation to Miguelism and evil. The ''[[National Intelligence Directorate]]'' (DINA), the [[Creeperian Armed Forces]] (FAC) (particularly the [[Creeperian Army]]), and the [[Creeperian National Police]] (PNC) are the chief executors of the operation, and it is overseen by the ministries of [[Ministry of Intelligence of Creeperopolis|intelligence]], [[Ministry of Defense of Creeperopolis|defense]], and [[Ministry of Law Enforcement of Creeperopolis|law enforcement]].
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Outside of suppressing leftism and leftist ideas in Creeperopolis, Operation Genesis 19:24–25 also engages in international operations to capture fleeing Miguelists or other political dissidents. For example, in 2005, the Creeperian government ordered for the extradition of [[José Villanova Juárez]] from [[Paleocacher]] for war crimes committed during the civil war, and in 2020, the Creeperian and [[Lyoa]]n governments launched a [[Operation Banana|joint-operation]] to capture [[Antonio Gisbert Alcabú]], the leader of the so-called [[Creeperian Government-in-Exile]].
  
 
== Naming ==
 
== Naming ==
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
* [[Operation Genesis 3:15]]
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* [[White Terror (Creeperopolis)]]
 
* [[White Terror (Creeperopolis)]]
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 02:18, 25 April 2022

Operation Genesis 19:24–25
Part of the Creeperian Conflicts
Operational scopePolitical and social repression, suppression of information, state terror
Location
PlannedMid-1949 – 6 July 1950
Planned by
TargetMiguelists, communists, socialists, atheists, democratic activists, leftists
Date6 July 1950 – present
Executed by
OutcomeOngoing
Casualties
  • 75,000–300,000 killed
  • 150,000+ disappeared
  • 300,000+ imprisoned

Operation Genesis 19:24–25 (Creeperian SpanishCreeperian: Ոպերածիօն Գենեսձս 19:24–25; Creeperian Spanish – Iberic: Operación Genesís 19:24–25) is an ongoing military, political, and legal campaign in Creeperopolis involving political and social repression, suppression of information, and state terror. The operation aims to suppress denial, commendation, and questioning of the De-Catholization, to repress various leftist political ideologies and movements, including Miguelism, communism, socialism, and democratism, and to persecute both political and religious atheism.

The operation was planned between 1949 and 1950, being formally approved by the General Courts on 6 July 1950. Operation Genesis 19:24–25, named after the verses of the Creeperian Catholic Bible which narrate the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, is portrayed by the Creeperian government as a program to eradicate dangerous and sinful political ideas from the country, equating everything suppressed by the operation to Miguelism and evil. The National Intelligence Directorate (DINA), the Creeperian Armed Forces (FAC) (particularly the Creeperian Army), and the Creeperian National Police (PNC) are the chief executors of the operation, and it is overseen by the ministries of intelligence, defense, and law enforcement.

Outside of suppressing leftism and leftist ideas in Creeperopolis, Operation Genesis 19:24–25 also engages in international operations to capture fleeing Miguelists or other political dissidents. For example, in 2005, the Creeperian government ordered for the extradition of José Villanova Juárez from Paleocacher for war crimes committed during the civil war, and in 2020, the Creeperian and Lyoan governments launched a joint-operation to capture Antonio Gisbert Alcabú, the leader of the so-called Creeperian Government-in-Exile.

Naming

The operation was named "Genesis 19:24–25" in reference to the verses of the Book of Genesis which narrate the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah by God. The text itself, Genesis chapter 19 verses 24 to 25, reads:

"And the LORD rained down sulfur upon Sodom and Gomorrah, fire from the LORD out of heaven. He overthrew those cities and the whole Plain, together with the inhabitants of the cities and the produce of the soil."

— Genesis 19:24–25 (New Crusaders' Bible)

Sodom and Gomorrah were two Biblical cities destroyed by God for their wickedness and sinfulness,[1] and in naming the operation after the verses in which the two cities are destroyed, the Creeperian government is painting those targeted by the scope of the operation as wicked and sinful.

Background

De-Catholization

Formulation and planning

Enforcement

Approval by the General Courts

Applications

Controversies and atrocities

Crimes against humanity

Human rights abuses

War crimes

Death toll

Notable sanctioned executions

See also

Creeperopolis portal
Terraconserva portal

Notes

References

  1. Egoinos (15 August 2002). "Sodom and Gomorrah". en.wikipedia.org (in Lyoan). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 24 April 2022.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)