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Free Christian Army | |
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Lenk Izarieth Halmi | |
File:Free christian army 1.png | |
Founding leader | Muza Chilmariem |
General | Josef Ichigožt |
Dates of operation | 1972 - present |
Split from | Christian Reform Party |
Motives | Toppling the Terranilian government and spreading Christianity |
Headquarters | Hegeis |
Active regions | File:Flag terranihil new 2.png Terranihil |
Ideology | Guršauni Christianity |
Allies | Creeperopolis (alleged) |
Opponents | File:Flag terranihil new 2.png Terranihil
File:TMFF flag.png Terranilian Muslim Freedom Fighters File:VA flag.png Vigilant Atheists |
Designated as a terrorist group by | File:Flag terranihil new 2.png Terranihil |
Colours | White, Black and Red |
The Free Christian Army (FCA) (Terranilian: Lenk Izarieth Halmi) is a radical, Guršauni Christian terrorist organization in Terranihil. The FCA has engaged in several methods of violence against atheists and homosexuals, including stabbings, kidnappings and bombings. They have claimed the lives of 714 Terranilians, 35 of whom were Muslim and 70 of whom were homosexuals. The FCA's goals are to overthrow the Terranilian government, eliminate atheism and homosexuality, fight against the Vigilant Atheists and spread Christianity. The organization was founded by Muza Chilmariem and currently is led by Josef Ichigožt, a Terranilian Army veteran. Most activity occurs in Hégeis, which has a majority Christian population.