Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Shame on Wessan

TUNA OP-ED: The Ricastani strongman Eric Wessan has steped up his brutal attacks on Japican interests. Many have died; ancient towns have been turned to rubble.

This bully who violates Cuborica's recognized borders must be confronted by an international coalition prepared to do what is necessary to put him in his place. Otherwise the brutality in the former Ricastan will have devastating effects far beyond Cuborica.

Aggression ought to be every bit as despicable in the former Ricastan republic as in the Persian Gulf, Vietnam, and Cambodia.

Wessan Freed

According to reports published on the Swords of Borea website, militants from the RNP have attacked the prison where Former Boreacan Minister Eric Wessan was being held and have freed him from his captors.

These reports remain unconfirmed.

Swords of Borea Attack Blockade


(Solzhenburgh): According to the Swords of Borea website, a suicide bomber, loyal to the Swords of Borea, has blown himself up alongside a Japican ship that was part of the blockade of the former country of Ricastan. Unconfirmed reports have stated that there were twenty-five causalities. Smoke can be seen rising from the harbor.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Cease Fire Talks Proceede


Representatives of the Japicans, Boreacan,and Cubnians met this morning to discuss a reunification of Cuborica today. These meetings, held under tight security, continues in spite of the dissension of the former Ricistani minister who stormed out the meeting this morning. His current whereabouts are unknown. However, a news-media outlet, sympathetic to the foreign minister's views appeared on-line this moning. (http://radicalricastan.blogspot.com/)

Dissention!

Boreacan Foregin Minister Erik Wessivitich stormed out of pre-cease-fire meeting session early this morning.According to reports- troops loyal to Wessivitich have left their posts and have followed Wessivitich underground.

Tension Mounting over Cease- Fire Details

Reports form someone who is familiar with the cease-fire talks stated today that tension is mounting among the three groups: Japicans, Cubnians, and Boreacans. Apparently, there is disagreement between the Japicans and Boreacans about the role that the Cubnians will play in the stability of a cease-fire agreement.

Japican Troops Pull Back in Preparation of Cease-Fire Talks


Japican troops began to withdraw its troops from some areas that they occupied in Soutern Ricastan early Monday morning as a indicator of Japica's willingness to discuss a cease-fire agreement with Ricastan.


Details of the cease fire agreement have not yet been released.