Frederick Armbar

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Frederick Armbar
Frederick Armbar
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Frederick Armbar in 2019
President
Assumed office
30 June 2005
Preceded byParish White
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Personal details
Born
Frederick Resmen Armbar V

(1974-01-01) 1 January 1974 (age 50)
Iuani, West Chanchajilla
Military service
Branch/serviceWest Chanchajillan Army
Years of service1991–present
RankField Marshal

Frederick Armbar (born 1 January 1974) is a West Chanchajillan politician and military-man who serves as the President of the People's Republic of Chanchajilla since 2005. He came to power in 2005 when his mentor, President Parish White passed away. He has ruled West Chanchajilla by decree since 2005 through powers granted to him by the ruling party legislature and military dictatorship. Armbar's administration has been deemed "responsible for grossly mismanaging the economy and plunging the country into a deep humanitarian crisis" and attempting to "crush the opposition by jailing or exiling critics, and using lethal force against anti-government protesters" by several nations, including most significantly East Chanchajilla and Zamastan. Armbar has been described as a "dictator", and a Zamastanian Intelligence Service report determined that crimes against humanity have been committed during his rule. Under Armbar's administration, more than 29,000 people have been executed for “resistance to authority” and more than 3 million Chanchajillans have been forced to flee the country.

Personal Life

Early career

White's Secretary-General

Frederick Armbar (left), Derick'a Baana (middle-left), Parish White (middle-right), and Manuel Demena (right) in 2004

President of West Chanchajilla

Consolidating power (2005-07)

South Turania Offensive (2019)

The South Turania Offensive was an armed conflict between East Chanchajilla and West Chanchajilla that took place between February and May 2019 in the mountainous district of Turania and elsewhere along the mountainous border of the two nations known as the Line of Control (LOC). In East Chanchajilla, the conflict is also referred to as Operation Victory. The East Chanchajillan Air Force's role in acting jointly with Ground troops during the War that was aimed at flushing out Regular and Irregular troops of the West Chanchajillan Army from vacated Eastern Positions in the Turania sector along the Line of Control.

The cause of the war was the infiltration of Western soldiers disguised as militants into positions on the Eastern side of the LOC, which serves as the border between the two states. During the initial stages of the war, West Chanchajilla blamed the fighting entirely on independent Turania insurgents, but documents left behind by casualties and later statements by West Chanchajillan President Frederick Armbar showed involvement of West Chanchajillan paramilitary forces. The East's Army, later supported by the East's Air Force, recaptured a majority of the positions on the East side of the LOC infiltrated by the Western troops and militants. Facing international diplomatic opposition, the Western forces withdrew from the remaining Eastern positions along the LOC. The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Turania, moderated by Rio Palito.

The war is one of the most recent examples of high-altitude warfare in mountainous terrain, which as such posed significant logistical problems for the combating sides.

Attempted Coup (2020)

The damage at the General Directorate of Vicalvi following the coup

On February 23rd, 2020, tens of thousands of people took to the streets of West Chanchajilla's urban centers in Ivora, Vicalvi, and Accadia alongside dissenting military generals in an attempt to overthrow local and federal government positions. Military officials and statements coming from state media said that there were "several instances of violent and sporadic fighting between terrorists and military personel at key government sites across the nation," and that "President Armbar was the target of an assassination attempt." Armbar's highest staff claimed, without specifying evidence, that Zamastan, East Chanchajilla, Caspia and Quetana were directly backing the perpetrators. They also confirmed that several hundred suspected perpetrators have been arrested and that massive purge manhunts are underway

Online amid the flurry of underground social media coming out of the closed and isolated country, supposed leaders of resistance movements claimed that a coup d'état was attempted in West Chanchajilla against state institutions, including the government and President Frederick Armbar. The attempt was carried out by a faction within the West Chanchajillan Armed Forces that organized themselves to seize control of several key places in Ivora, Iuani, Aboutal, and elsewhere, but failed to do so after forces loyal to the state defeated them. The alleged perpetrators cited the nation's "history of erosion and a complete elimination of democratic rule, disregard for human rights, and a loss of credibility in the international arena as reasons for the coup", according to a statement posted by resistance members living in asylum in both East Chanchajilla and Paraboca. There were several known resistance movements against the military regime in West Chanchajilla, and while some received funding and support from the East in past conflicts, (such as the Turania Offensive of 2019), there is no known evidence that Zamastan or Quetana support the insurgent forces.

Following the coup, dozens of people were executed in the West Chanchajillan capital of Ivora in a broadcast that was channeled live on West Chanchajillan television stations. Armbar spoke against the accused perpetrators who he claimed were responsible for the coup with backing from East Chanchajillan, Zamastanian, and Quetanan sources. The dictator then gave a command for the accused perpetrators to be brought out into the square in front of his palace and government offices, where for the next hour and a half, 57 people were executed live on state-run television. The methods of executions were varied, alternating between firing squads and hangings.

President of Zamastan Foley Sakzi condemned the executions and once again called for Frederick Armbar's resignation and removal from power, while maintaining that the Zamastanian government had no role in the coup. President of East Chanchajilla Gideon Boer also condemned the executions, while at the same time denying involvement but stating support for the coup. On February 27th, however, Derick'a Banna, who was the Chief of the People's Army of Chanchajilla, was assassinated by ZIS agents in a San Beausoleil, Rio Palito, hotel room. Armbar was reportedly furious, making a public statement saying "The Zamastanians stop at nothing to dismantle our strides," Armbar said, "and they are no doubt the masterminds of Baana's death. Death to Zamastan will follow suite and justice will be done to the devils of Z.I.S.. Foley Sakzi, who is also a devil, will burn for his crimes of murder." The ZIS initially denied the assassination, but on March 1st Kirk Faulkman admitted that they were behind the assassination.

Syraranto Civil War (2020-21)

On January 25th, 2021, A West Chanchajillan businessman and a personal lawyer for Armbar named Fedirico Casoula was carrying a letter from Syrarantoan President Kyraikos Tasoulas accrediting him to Armbar when he was arrested on a Jyaueze warrant in Gutaai. Jyaueze authorities arrested Mr. Casoula in cooperation with a Zamastanian Intelligence Service contracted sting operation, after it was suspected he was trying to make a secret deal to trade nuclear material to the Tasoulas regime from Armbar. The letter found on Casoula was from Tasoulas, asking Armbar for weapons, medicine, and monetary funding for his government forces. Lawyers for Federico Casoula made the filing in Jade Harbor federal court just hours after prosecutors in the Jyau said they granted the 49-year-old Chanchajillan house arrest as he fought extradition to the Zamastan to face money laundering charges. Jyaueze and Zamastanian officials believed Casoula held numerous secrets about how Armbar, his family and top aides allegedly siphoned off millions of dollars in government contracts amid widespread hunger in the oil-rich nation. He was detained in June 2020 when his jet made a refuelling stop on a flight to Covijo, where he was allegedly sent to negotiate deals to exchange Syraranto gold for Chanchajillan petrol. Weeks after, the civil war broke out in Syraranto.

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