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+ | The [[Terranilian Troubles]], also known simply as the Troubles, is an [[List of Ongoing Armed Conflicts|ongoing conflict]] in [[Terranihil]] which began in the 1970s. Although the conflict has mostly occured on the coastal areas, the violence has spread throughout Terranihil, [[Póniepa]] and [[Lyoa]]. The conflict is mostly fueled by religious differences between [[Atheism in Terranihil|atheists]], [[Islam in Terranihil|Muslims]] and [[Christianity in Terranihil|Christians]], though there is an important ethnic dimension. | ||
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+ | The [[National Progressive Party|National Progressive Party (NPP)]] had implemented many laws which restricted religious rights since its rise to power; however violence against the religious significantly increased under [[Chairman of the National Progressive Party|Chairman]] [[Merol Bróth]]. This prompted mass protests and the formation of several religious paramilitary organizations intent on ending the NPP's discrimination and violence against Muslims and Christians. | ||
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+ | The main participants in the Troubles are Christian paramilitaries such as the [[Free Christian Army]], Muslim paramilitaries such as the [[Terranilian Muslim Freedom Fighters]] and the [[Green Brotherhood]], the Terranilian government, and pro-NPP atheist paramilitaries such as the [[Vigilant Atheists]]. Other minor participants include the [[Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Terranihil]] and the [[Póniepa|Póniepan Armed Forces]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:30, 21 April 2020
Terranilian Troubles | ||||||||
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Top left: Terranilian police put down protest in Hégeis, 2018. Top right: Attack on Sennoréfan Fraisan by the FCA, 2020. Botttom left: Vigilant Athests train in forest, 2002. Bottom right: FCA soldiers in Hégeis, 2004. | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Supported by: Willdavie 23px Morova (2020) 23px Vigilant Atheists |
Free Christian Army Holy Resistance Movement |
23px Terranilian Muslim Freedom Fighters Supported by: Greater Sacramento (alleged) |
23px Vigilant Atheists Supported by: Terranihil (alleged, denied) |
Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Terranihil Supported by: Lyoa (alleged, denied) | ||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
Dreichren Ermák Vazha Žildól Jon Krizhor † Žiel Igevin † Merol Bróth † |
Josef Ichigožt Muza Chilmariem † |
23px Rauia Ibrahim 23px Muamet Thezmar † |
23px Mige Ert 23px Akim Sicolt † |
Mikel Therúnk Jožua Mógrais † | ||||
Strength | ||||||||
1,100,000 | 2,000 | 3,500 | 500 | 100 | ||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||
10,800 | 900 | 750 | 80 | 10 | ||||
12,600 total dead |
The Terranilian Troubles, also known simply as the Troubles, is an ongoing conflict in Terranihil which began in the 1970s. Although the conflict has mostly occured on the coastal areas, the violence has spread throughout Terranihil, Póniepa and Lyoa. The conflict is mostly fueled by religious differences between atheists, Muslims and Christians, though there is an important ethnic dimension.
The National Progressive Party (NPP) had implemented many laws which restricted religious rights since its rise to power; however violence against the religious significantly increased under Chairman Merol Bróth. This prompted mass protests and the formation of several religious paramilitary organizations intent on ending the NPP's discrimination and violence against Muslims and Christians.
The main participants in the Troubles are Christian paramilitaries such as the Free Christian Army, Muslim paramilitaries such as the Terranilian Muslim Freedom Fighters and the Green Brotherhood, the Terranilian government, and pro-NPP atheist paramilitaries such as the Vigilant Atheists. Other minor participants include the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Terranihil and the Póniepan Armed Forces.