2017 South Oceanica unrest
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2017 South Oceanica unrest | |||||||
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Part of the Amihan Russel incidents | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Feminists Antifa Black Rising Homosexual revolutionaries Various other rioters and protesters |
United National Front
Conquistador Security Consulting | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Amihan Russel (secretly) Steven Nordholt (secretly) Gene Karlson Frieda Jackson |
Stanley Bowden Maki Kojiro Akagi Saburou Maeda Shichirou Estebán Santander Cicerán Abarta Garife Montreal | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Thousands | 2 killdozers | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Hundreds killed | Neglible |
The 2017 South Oceanica unrest was a period of civil and political unrest in South Oceanica.
In March 2017, Stanley Bowden of the right-wing United National Front (UNF) party won the South Oceanican presidential election, sending shockwaves throughout the country. Protests and rioting spread throughout Dwanesbury, the country's capital, with crowds burning down several buildings, destroying cars and setting alight thousands of books related to conservatism and capitalist economics. The rioters were composed of a wide variety of groups opposed to Bowden; feminists, members of the black supremacist organisation Black Rising, transsexuals, homosexuals, climate activists, members of Antifa and furries, to name a few. The demonstrations went on for three days, causing millions of dollars worth of damage and leaving many innocent bystanders badly injured. From the beginning, there were allegations by right-wing media outlets that the protesters were receiving clandestine funding from unknown foreign entities, however, these were dismissed as 'conspiracy theories' by mainstream organisers and the political establishment in South Oceanica. At the same time, the media began making unsubstantiated claims that the Nifonese government may have interfered in the election to help Bowden, further aggravating the protesters.
Eventually, the crowd began marching towards Little Kiyosu, the most important hub for the Nifonese community in South Oceanica.