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Latest revision as of 06:02, 12 April 2024

Rajit Liberation Army
RLA
FoundationMay 17, 1985 (1985-05-17)
Active regionsVerdusa, Emmiria, San Martina, Rajihat
StatusActive
Size10,000-50,000

The Rajit Liberation Army, abbreviated as RLA, is a Verdusan Rajit political and paramilitary organization founded in 1985, with the aim of overthrowing the Verdusan government, taking control of the holy city of Yerusalahm, and removing Judiasm, Islam, and Christianity from the power-sharing agreements guaranteed by the 1957 Verdusa constitution. The foundational charter of the RLA, published in 1987, articulated its ideology as a struggle against these religions, calling for the destruction of Verdusa to establish a Rajit state in its place. The group's insurgency against the Verdusan government and CCA peacekeeping forces in the 1987-89 civil war, and attacks against Verdusan civilians including suicide bombings, led to it being labeled a terrorist organization by most governments in the CCA, though it is recognized as a political party by the governments of Rajihat and Behinia, who have backed and supplied it.

History

Verdusa civil war

Post-civil war

1990s

2000s

2020s

On 11 April 2024, seven RLA suicide bombers struck targets throughout Shanadu, killing 63 people and injuring more than a hundred[1]. Prime Minister Yahya Deeb Nida issued a state of emergency for the capital. The Rajihat government denied involvement with the RLA in its attacks, but Prime Minister Ahmed Rahari issued a statement of support for the group.

Organization

Supporters