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| term_start2 =29 March 2018
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| term_end2 = 13 May 2018
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| predecessor2 = [[Adeodatus du Caeseti]]
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| successor2 = ''office abolished''
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'''Adi Philosir''' (b. 18 May 1977) is a [[Sydalon|Sydalene]] politician, and previously a claimed [[List of heads of state of Sydalon|Dictator of Sydalon]].  
'''Adi Philosir''' (b. 18 May 1977) is a [[Sydalon|Sydalene]] activist, former politician, [[wikipedia:republicanism|republican]], and co-founder of the [[2016 New Year's Revolt#Formation of the Citizens Movement|Citizens Movement]].


After the [[Sydalene Revolution]] he served as Leader of Il Radicali and on the revolutionary [[Select Committee for Popular Unity and Safety (Sydalon)|Select Committee for Popular Unity and Safety]]. Philosir gained notoriety after a being among the first to call for the abolition of the [[Monarchy of Sydalon|Sydalene monarchy]]; he also called for the immediate abolition and non-recognition of noble titles in Sydalon. He was arrested by Royal Marshals on 13 May 2018 and is awaiting trial for high treason.
In 2015, Philosir gained notoriety after being removed from the [[Ostracine|Ostracine City Council]] for violation of lese majeste laws. Later, during the [[2016 New Year's Revolt]], Philosir was a chief activist and became the co-founder of the [[Citizens Movement]]. Philosir was eventually arrested for his role the revolt, and was sentenced to death. He was later re-sentenced to life in prison without parole.
==Early life and career==
==Early life and career==
Philosir was born in [[Ostracine]] on 18 May 1977; he is the middle child of four children. His father was a car salesman, and his mother a teacher for the Ostracine school board. He joined the [[Sydalene Defense Forces#Army|Sydalene army]], where he served his mandatory term of 36 months from 1995 to 1997. He was primarily stationed on the southern border with [[Yisrael]].
Philosir was born in [[Ostracine]] on 18 May 1977; he is the middle child of four children. His father was a car salesman, and his mother a teacher for the Ostracine school board. He joined the [[Sydalene Defense Forces#Army|Sydalene army]], where he served his mandatory term of 36 months from 1995 to 1997. He was primarily stationed on the southern border with [[Yisrael]].


In 1998, he began university at Saint Philip's University in Philippopolis. He graduated in 2001 with a degree in journalism, soon after earning employment at [[Verruscosi Holdings#Delpha|DephaSydalon]] news offices; he later was promoted to POST at the main Delpha office in Ostracine. He resigned from his post in 2014 to being working as a citizen activist.
In 1998, he began university at Saint Philip's University in Philippopolis. He graduated in 2001 with a degree in journalism, soon after earning employment at [[Verruscosi Holdings#Delpha|DephaSydalon]] news offices; he later was promoted to POST at the main Delpha office in Ostracine. He resigned from his post in 2012 when he was elected to the Ostracine City Council.
==Political career==
==Ostracine Assembly==
In 2014, Philosir became one of the initial members of the political group People for People's Tribune. The group later reformed into the political party now known as [[Il Radicali]]. Ahead of the [[Sydalene general election, 2014|2014 election]], Philosir ran for [[Senate of Sydalon#Popular Assembly|Popular Assembly]] in Ostracine Centrali; he was also included on the {{wp|Party-list proportional representation|party list}}. He failed to gain election to the Senate in the Ostacine Centrali constituency, finishing as the third highest vote getter. He also failed to gain membership as a Senator {{wp|At-large}} after Il Radicali failed to surpass the {{wp|Election threashold|electoral threshold}} of 8%.
In 2012, Philosir became one of the initial members of the political group People for Citizens Power, a precursor to the [[Citizens Movement]]. AS a local activist in Ostracine, Philosir was urged to run for Ostracine Assembly and was elected to represented the West Central constituency for the provincial assembly.  


Between the 2014, and 2016 elections, Philosir was a key figure in the growth of Il Radicali, and was a regular participate in citizens rallies and political meetings throughout Ostracine and central Sydalon. In 2016, Philosir once again stood for Senate in the Ostracine Centrali constituency and also as a list member for Il Radicali. Once again he failed to secure a constituency seat, though earned election to the senate as a Senator At-large by party list.
Philosir served on the Public Services Committee, but was later removed from the committee for his involvement in a number protests in 2013 and 2014. Philosir was then removed from the Housing Committee, upon which Philosir accused royal authorities of interfereing with Assembly business and his removal from both committees. He continued to participate and organize protests for a number of movements while he was a member of the assembly, often for causes such as the expansion and promotion of democracy in Sydalon.  
===Sydalene Revolution===
Philosir was a key figure during the [[Sydalene Revolution]], and was present with protesters since the first protests against [[Melisende III of Sydalon|Queen Melisende III]] began on 31 December 2017. Photographs of Philosir at [[Sydalene Revolution#Pontu Sant Filipe|Pontu Sant Filipe]] first began to circulate on {{wp|social media}}, where he was seen arm-in-arm with protesters just before the storming of the government facility. The following day, he joined protesters outside of Palace de Aultavilla in Ostracine as Queen Melisende fled the city.


On 10 January 2018, Philosir was among the first senators to suggest the abolition of the [[Monarchy of Sydalon|monarchy]]. During an emergency session of Senate, he declared [[Melisende III of Sydalon|Queen Melisende III]] <nowiki>"a tyrant of the highest order".</nowiki> During the same speech, he called for the abolition of the monarchy:
On 13 May 2015, Philosir was removed from the Ostracine Assembly by royal order for repeat violations of lese majestee laws.
{{Quote
==New Year's Revolution==
|text="It is time for the people to finally take control of their government. For far too long, the government has not held consent of the governed and the people only marginalized. I put forth to this honorable Senate that we vote at once and unanimously for the abolition of the crown"
Philosir quickly became one of the most prominent organizers when the 2016 New Year's Revolt began on 4 January 2016, due to his public royal removal from public office. He spearheaded a number of protests and demonstrations leading up to the insurrection to combat and draw attention the disregard of due process and, later, the royal interference in the trial of former [[Order of the Holy Lance|Captain of the Order of the Holy Lance]] [[Adeodatus de Caeseti]]. These demonstrations and flash protests continued for three months leading up to 4 January 2016.
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The measure would pass, though failed to see all titles of nobility be abolished.  
The turning point in demonstrations came on 3 January 2016, when Royal Guards were called to a bomb threat a mile from [[Monarchy of Sydalon|Palis de Aultavilla]]. The resulting limited police presence outside of [[Parliament of Sydalon|Parliament]] at Palis Autrecôté saw demonstrators push their way towards parliament. Documents presented during Philosir's ensuing trial demonstrated his presence outside of Parliament before it was stormed by protestors. By 12:01 PM, demonstrators pushed authorities to the steps of parliament, eventually breaching its doors by approximately 12:30 PM. The sstorming of parliament and death of 10 protestors sparked further, larger protests organized by Philosir and the activist group People for Citizens Power.
 
Philosir called for a general strike on 4 January. An arrest warrant was issued the same day, though Philosir was not arrested until 7 January at approximately 4:00 AM alongside his wife, Sophia Bonavit, who was also taken into custody. Bonavit was later released on house arrest with her children.
===Alimas River crossing attack===
On 8 January, Philosir was scheduled to be arraigned [[Judiciary of Sydalon#Royal District Courts|Ostracine Royal District Court]] for multiple charges of conspiracy, destruction of property, incitement, insurrection, and treason. He pleaded not guilty to the charges. At approximately 2:20 PM, Philosir was being transported to Fuertzuarru, a prominent prison for political dissidents.
 
The police convoy transporting Philosir and a number of other inmates was attacked by at least 20 armed persons. The first reports of gunfire came in at 2:32 PM. Philosir and Adeodatus de Caesti were freed during the attack, which resulted in 8 deaths including 5 police officers. The convoy attack led to further escalation from royal authorities with protestors, though Philosir called for peaceful gatherings in his first address following his release.
===Formation of Citizens Movement===
[[file:Sydalene Citizens Movement Flag.svg|200px|thumb|right|Tan-red-black flag has long been seen as a flag representing Sydalon, and was adopted by the Citizens Movement in its 11 January proclamation.]]
On 11 January, Philosir and a number of associates including Adeodatus de Caeseti, X, and Y, issued the Proclamation for a Citizens Movement, which commonly became referred to as the Citizens Movement. The group was jointly led by Philosir and Caeseti, though trial documents demonstrated a tenuous alliance between the two fraught with many political and philosophical differences. In a public address, Philosir and his allies demanded the creation of an elected house of Parliament, monarchy reforms, restriction of royal power in favor of an elected body, the end of the Monarch's immunity and removal of lese majeste laws, constitutional amendments to secure judicial independence, resignation and arrest of those responsible for the deaths of protestors, and the abdication of [[Melisende III of Sydalon|Queen Melisende III]].
 
Philosir again reiterated his calls for a general strike, which were often contradicted by Caeseti. However, despite their contradicting statements, the pair appeared in a series of videos that were posted and shared on social media before being removed by government officials. On 12 January, a social media post attributed to Philosir called for the abolition of the [[Monarchy of Sydalon|monarchy]].


Since the revolution, Philosir has become one of the most prominent members of the [[Select Committee for Popular Unity and Safety (Sydalon)|Select Committee for Popular Unity and Safety]]. He has continued his call for the abolition of all titles of nobility, and has become Leader of [[Il Radicali]].
==Second arrest==
The heavy protests in Ostracine led to the relocation of a number of high ranking government officials, including members of the royal family such as [[Melisende III of Sydalon|Queen Melisende III]]. The highest ranking official known to be in Ostracine was the then [[Chancellor of Sydalon|Chancellor]], [[Theodoric VI, Marquis of Vada]]. On 12 January, Vada addressed the public from his home where he implored protestors to remain peaceful. The following day, on 13 January, at approximately 8:30 in the morning, Vada was gunned down while leaving his home. The [[IDR]] claimed responsibility for the assassination, adding that further attacks would follow if the Citizens Movement demands were not met. Vada's assassination prompted harsh government response, and Queen Melisende issued a public address which blamed Philosir and Caeseti for "stoking" the flames that resulted in Vada's assassination.


==Political positions==
By 15 January, protests began to reduce in size and is regarded as the calmest day since the New Year's Revolt began. On the evening of 16 January, Philosir was arrested in one of many simultaneous raids executed by Royal Marshals. Court filings following arrest indicated that authorities used Philosir's wife and her house arrest as a means of locating Philosir and other leads of the Citizens Movement.
===Trial and sentence===
==See also==
==See also==
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 12 September 2021

Adi Philosir
Member of the Ostracine Assembly
for West Central
In office
3 June 2012 – 13 May 2015
Preceded byThomas Aurent
Succeeded byEmmanuelle Zalto
Personal details
Born
Adi Emmanwel Philosir

(1977-05-18) 18 May 1977 (age 47)
Ostracine, Sydalon
NationalitySydalene
Spouse
Sophia Bonavit (m. 2002)
Children3
Alma materSt Philip's University
Profession
  • Journalist
  • Activist
Military service
AllegianceSydalon Kingdom of Sydalon
Branch/serviceRoyal Army
Years of service1995 – 1997
RankPrivate

Adi Philosir (b. 18 May 1977) is a Sydalene activist, former politician, republican, and co-founder of the Citizens Movement.

In 2015, Philosir gained notoriety after being removed from the Ostracine City Council for violation of lese majeste laws. Later, during the 2016 New Year's Revolt, Philosir was a chief activist and became the co-founder of the Citizens Movement. Philosir was eventually arrested for his role the revolt, and was sentenced to death. He was later re-sentenced to life in prison without parole.

Early life and career

Philosir was born in Ostracine on 18 May 1977; he is the middle child of four children. His father was a car salesman, and his mother a teacher for the Ostracine school board. He joined the Sydalene army, where he served his mandatory term of 36 months from 1995 to 1997. He was primarily stationed on the southern border with Yisrael.

In 1998, he began university at Saint Philip's University in Philippopolis. He graduated in 2001 with a degree in journalism, soon after earning employment at DephaSydalon news offices; he later was promoted to POST at the main Delpha office in Ostracine. He resigned from his post in 2012 when he was elected to the Ostracine City Council.

Ostracine Assembly

In 2012, Philosir became one of the initial members of the political group People for Citizens Power, a precursor to the Citizens Movement. AS a local activist in Ostracine, Philosir was urged to run for Ostracine Assembly and was elected to represented the West Central constituency for the provincial assembly.

Philosir served on the Public Services Committee, but was later removed from the committee for his involvement in a number protests in 2013 and 2014. Philosir was then removed from the Housing Committee, upon which Philosir accused royal authorities of interfereing with Assembly business and his removal from both committees. He continued to participate and organize protests for a number of movements while he was a member of the assembly, often for causes such as the expansion and promotion of democracy in Sydalon.

On 13 May 2015, Philosir was removed from the Ostracine Assembly by royal order for repeat violations of lese majestee laws.

New Year's Revolution

Philosir quickly became one of the most prominent organizers when the 2016 New Year's Revolt began on 4 January 2016, due to his public royal removal from public office. He spearheaded a number of protests and demonstrations leading up to the insurrection to combat and draw attention the disregard of due process and, later, the royal interference in the trial of former Captain of the Order of the Holy Lance Adeodatus de Caeseti. These demonstrations and flash protests continued for three months leading up to 4 January 2016.

The turning point in demonstrations came on 3 January 2016, when Royal Guards were called to a bomb threat a mile from Palis de Aultavilla. The resulting limited police presence outside of Parliament at Palis Autrecôté saw demonstrators push their way towards parliament. Documents presented during Philosir's ensuing trial demonstrated his presence outside of Parliament before it was stormed by protestors. By 12:01 PM, demonstrators pushed authorities to the steps of parliament, eventually breaching its doors by approximately 12:30 PM. The sstorming of parliament and death of 10 protestors sparked further, larger protests organized by Philosir and the activist group People for Citizens Power.

Philosir called for a general strike on 4 January. An arrest warrant was issued the same day, though Philosir was not arrested until 7 January at approximately 4:00 AM alongside his wife, Sophia Bonavit, who was also taken into custody. Bonavit was later released on house arrest with her children.

Alimas River crossing attack

On 8 January, Philosir was scheduled to be arraigned Ostracine Royal District Court for multiple charges of conspiracy, destruction of property, incitement, insurrection, and treason. He pleaded not guilty to the charges. At approximately 2:20 PM, Philosir was being transported to Fuertzuarru, a prominent prison for political dissidents.

The police convoy transporting Philosir and a number of other inmates was attacked by at least 20 armed persons. The first reports of gunfire came in at 2:32 PM. Philosir and Adeodatus de Caesti were freed during the attack, which resulted in 8 deaths including 5 police officers. The convoy attack led to further escalation from royal authorities with protestors, though Philosir called for peaceful gatherings in his first address following his release.

Formation of Citizens Movement

Tan-red-black flag has long been seen as a flag representing Sydalon, and was adopted by the Citizens Movement in its 11 January proclamation.

On 11 January, Philosir and a number of associates including Adeodatus de Caeseti, X, and Y, issued the Proclamation for a Citizens Movement, which commonly became referred to as the Citizens Movement. The group was jointly led by Philosir and Caeseti, though trial documents demonstrated a tenuous alliance between the two fraught with many political and philosophical differences. In a public address, Philosir and his allies demanded the creation of an elected house of Parliament, monarchy reforms, restriction of royal power in favor of an elected body, the end of the Monarch's immunity and removal of lese majeste laws, constitutional amendments to secure judicial independence, resignation and arrest of those responsible for the deaths of protestors, and the abdication of Queen Melisende III.

Philosir again reiterated his calls for a general strike, which were often contradicted by Caeseti. However, despite their contradicting statements, the pair appeared in a series of videos that were posted and shared on social media before being removed by government officials. On 12 January, a social media post attributed to Philosir called for the abolition of the monarchy.

Second arrest

The heavy protests in Ostracine led to the relocation of a number of high ranking government officials, including members of the royal family such as Queen Melisende III. The highest ranking official known to be in Ostracine was the then Chancellor, Theodoric VI, Marquis of Vada. On 12 January, Vada addressed the public from his home where he implored protestors to remain peaceful. The following day, on 13 January, at approximately 8:30 in the morning, Vada was gunned down while leaving his home. The IDR claimed responsibility for the assassination, adding that further attacks would follow if the Citizens Movement demands were not met. Vada's assassination prompted harsh government response, and Queen Melisende issued a public address which blamed Philosir and Caeseti for "stoking" the flames that resulted in Vada's assassination.

By 15 January, protests began to reduce in size and is regarded as the calmest day since the New Year's Revolt began. On the evening of 16 January, Philosir was arrested in one of many simultaneous raids executed by Royal Marshals. Court filings following arrest indicated that authorities used Philosir's wife and her house arrest as a means of locating Philosir and other leads of the Citizens Movement.

Trial and sentence

See also