Monday, November 26, 2007

Boreacans Criticize Japican Government

In another anonymous e-mail sent to TUNA news, Boreacan leaders issued the following statement:

There is a nationwide crackdown on all citizens in the country of Cuborica. This is in response to an assassination attempt by the Cubnian people on a Boreacan, with the end result of a high ranking Japican minister being killed. This is thoroughly undemocratic and curtails the rights of the average citizen. Though the Cubnians must be apprehended and taken to justice, this martial also affects those uninvolved. This shows the erosion of the Japican government and their control of the people. We need domestic security so that our lives can continue in peace.

This e-mail raises suspicion of a Boreacan secession.

Boreacan Protest March


Boreacans in the northern province of Ricastan have started a long march towards the capital of Cuborica in efforts to show support for their imprisoned Minster.

Boreacans Issue Support for Wessan

An e-mail sent from Boreacan leaders have seemingly changed their position towards political prisoner Eric Wessan. Below is the content of the e-mail

Though Minister Wessan may have been misguided, on the whole he was an advocate of Boreacan rights. It is an outrage that he has been arrested for such a trivial matter, when in reality he was a loyal member of the Cuborican government and was merely trying to figure out Bosgovnian goals toward the stability of Cuborica. We believe that a stable Cuborican entity is completely dependent on rights given to the people, no matter how small a minority. The Cubnian assassination attempt has crossed the line and it is deplorable that they have insofar been met with no repercussions.

This new stance continues to call into question the status of the Boreacan Prime Minister

Freedom Party Releases Statement

From CNN: Freedom party leader Haile Solzhenitzyn gave a statement today regarding the assinationation of the Minister of Security and the Japican termnation of the Cubnian Rights Ammendment:

"The assissination of the Minister of Security though non-intentional was a result of a calm and sober assessment of the political situation after many years of tyranny, exploitation, and oppression of my Cubnian people. The Freedom Party formally refuses to discuss or negotiate with other parties until our civil rights are granted. Do not ignore the actions that have been taken or the Minister's death will not be the last."

Martial Law


Japican Leadership has instituted martial law. There has been a significant increase in troop presence in the capital. Checkpoints have been set up in all major Cuborican cities.

Boreacans in Disaray

Numerous sources have reported infighting among the Boreacans. Several Boreacans are calling for the ouster of the current Prime Minister.

Japicans and Cubnians Meet


(Selassigrad): Sources inside Selassigrad have reported that high ranking members of Japican and Cubnian leadership are meeting today at an undisclosed location.