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* [[File:Flag_terranihil_new_2.png|23px]] [[Department of Internal Intelligence of Terranihil|Department of Internal Intelligence]] | * [[File:Flag_terranihil_new_2.png|23px]] [[Department of Internal Intelligence of Terranihil|Department of Internal Intelligence]] | ||
[[File:Free_christian_army_1.png|23px]] [[Free Christian Army]] | [[File:Free_christian_army_1.png|23px]] [[Free Christian Army]] | ||
[[File: | [[File:TMFF_flag.png|23px]] [[Terranilian Muslim Freedom Fighters]] | ||
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Revision as of 00:02, 3 February 2020
Vigilant Atheists | |
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Šolidethen Eneg | |
File:VA flag.png | |
Founding leader | Akim Sicolt |
Leaders | Mige Ert |
Dates of operation | 1987 - present |
Motives | Fight against religion and spread Virátism |
Headquarters | unknown |
Active regions | File:Flag terranihil new 2.png Terranihil |
Ideology | Radical Atheism Terranilian Nationalism Virátism |
Allies | (alleged) File:Flag terranihil new 2.png Terranihil |
Opponents | File:Flag terranihil new 2.png Terranihil
File:Free christian army 1.png Free Christian Army File:TMFF flag.png Terranilian Muslim Freedom Fighters |
Designated as a terrorist group by | Creeperopolis File:Flag terranihil new 2.png Terranihil |
Colours | White, Black and Red |
The Vigilant Atheists (VA) (Terranilian: Šolidethen Eneg) is a radical, atheist and nationalist terrorist organization in Terranihil. The VA has engaged in several methods of violence against Muslims and Christians, including stabbings, kidnappings and bombings. They have claimed the lives of 294 Terranilians, 198 of whom were Muslim and 96 of whom were Christian. The VA's goals are to eliminate Islam and Christianity, fight against the FCA and TMFF. The organization was founded by Akim Sicolt and currently is led by Mige Ert. Most activity occurs in Avergís and Hégeis, which have majority Muslim and Christian populations.