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The '''Kjawian crisis''' began on 18 May 2020 when the Kjaw Liberation Army occupied the city of Birgande with the help of Goarpaz Mercenary Forces. It caused mass protests around [[Ganji Islands]] which led to the Kjawian and Goarpazian government representatives' being kicked out. The president of Kjaw proclaimed the independence of the nation which led to racist attacks from the citizens of Ganji Islands. The most affected city is Toksza, Kjaw where protesters from Ganji Islands have burned the city to the point where it's close to being abandoned by the citizens.
The '''Kjawian crisis''' began on 18 May 2020 when the Kjaw Liberation Army occupied the city of Birgande with the help of Goarpaz Mercenary Forces. It caused mass protests around [[Ganji Islands]] which led to the Kjawian and Goarpazian government representatives' being kicked out. The president of Kjaw proclaimed the independence of the nation which led to racist attacks from the citizens of Ganji Islands. The most affected city is Toksza where protesters from Ganji Islands have burned the city to the point where it's close to being abandoned by the citizens.

Revision as of 00:24, 3 June 2020

The Kjawian crisis began on 18 May 2020 when the Kjaw Liberation Army occupied the city of Birgande with the help of Goarpaz Mercenary Forces. It caused mass protests around Ganji Islands which led to the Kjawian and Goarpazian government representatives' being kicked out. The president of Kjaw proclaimed the independence of the nation which led to racist attacks from the citizens of Ganji Islands. The most affected city is Toksza where protesters from Ganji Islands have burned the city to the point where it's close to being abandoned by the citizens.