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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
On March 4th the Gestachian [[Committee on the Prohibition of Nightlife]] arrested 50 university students for attending an illegal underground {{wp|rave}} and on March 26 the Gestachian [[Committee on Computer Security]] seized 15 web domains connected to gambling. | On March 4th the Gestachian [[Committee on the Prohibition of Nightlife]] arrested 50 university students for attending an illegal underground {{wp|rave}} and on March 26 the Gestachian [[Committee on Computer Security]] seized 15 web domains connected to {{wp|gambling}}. | ||
==Protest== | ==Protest== | ||
On March 26 Blue Democracy decided to set sail to the Gestachian coast and on March 28 they arrived, and managed to intrude about 1 {{wp|nautical mile}} into the Gestachian coast until the Marine Fleet of the MSIIS intercepted them. What happened next was disputed. | |||
===Blue Democracy version:=== | |||
Blue Democracy claims that Marine Fleet of the MSIIS fired without warning. | |||
===Gestachian version:=== | |||
The Marine Fleet of the MSIIS claims that they attempted to communicate with the Blue Democracy fleet via radio and flag semaphores ordering the fleet to leave or else be fired upon, after no response the MFMSIIS decided to carry out the threat via warning shots. | |||
==Aftermath== | |||
The heavy handed response by the MFMSIIS caused widespread international outrage and was called an attack on the "right to protest." | |||
The Admrial of the MFMSIIS | |||
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Blue Democracy Incident | |||
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Date | March 28 2028 | ||
Location | Off the Gestachian coast | ||
Goals | Protest civil liberty | ||
Methods | Marine protest | ||
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On March 28 2024, 15:00 about 15 boats of various sizes from the international marine activist group "Blue Democracy" violated Gestachian waters to protest recent crackdowns on nightlife and gambling. The protest group was quickly chased out by the Marine Fleet of the Ministry of State, Internal, and Interior Security with a division of warships firing warning shots using live ammunition. The heavy handed nature caused international outrage.
Background
On March 4th the Gestachian Committee on the Prohibition of Nightlife arrested 50 university students for attending an illegal underground rave and on March 26 the Gestachian Committee on Computer Security seized 15 web domains connected to gambling.
Protest
On March 26 Blue Democracy decided to set sail to the Gestachian coast and on March 28 they arrived, and managed to intrude about 1 nautical mile into the Gestachian coast until the Marine Fleet of the MSIIS intercepted them. What happened next was disputed.
Blue Democracy version:
Blue Democracy claims that Marine Fleet of the MSIIS fired without warning.
Gestachian version:
The Marine Fleet of the MSIIS claims that they attempted to communicate with the Blue Democracy fleet via radio and flag semaphores ordering the fleet to leave or else be fired upon, after no response the MFMSIIS decided to carry out the threat via warning shots.
Aftermath
The heavy handed response by the MFMSIIS caused widespread international outrage and was called an attack on the "right to protest."
The Admrial of the MFMSIIS
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