2021 Asperan riots

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2021 Asperan riots
DateJuly 23, 2021 - present
Location
All of Aspera
Caused by
  • Calls for full independence from the Fratanican government
  • Economic downturn resulting in high unemployment rates and increased rates of poverty
Goals
  • More organized welfare program to help those in need
  • Resignation of the Governor-General
  • Removal of the 1992 Aspera-Fratanican Agreement
MethodsProtest, demonstrations, riots
StatusOngoing
Parties to the civil conflict
  • Pro-independence supporters
  • Aspera Freedom Party
  • Thousands of demonstrators
Lead figures
  • Governor-General Nicholas Dekkers
  • APS Chief Walter Schneider
  • Fratanican Home Minister Adrian Janssen
  • Fratanican NPA Chief Michelle Garnier
  • Kyrielle Chasse, Chairman of the Aspera Freedom Party
  • Decentralized leadership
Number

Aspera

  • APS: 250 constables
  • 16th Home Security Company: 216 soldiers

Fratanica

  • National Police: 600+ officers
  • 18,000+ demonstrators
Casualties
  • 2 Asperan officers killed
  • 33 Asperan officers injured
  • 16 Fratanican National Police injured
  • 27 demonstrators killed
  • 150+ demonstrators injured

The 2021 Asperan riots refer to several large occurrences of civil unrest happening in the autonomous region of Aspera, a former Fratanican territory. The civil unrest was sparked by both the economic recession faced by the country and the Governor-General's promise for increased cooperation with Fratanica.

Context

Timeline

July 23, start of the protests

At 8:30 local time, the Governor-General gave a weekly televised address for the public, promising tighter relations with the Fratanican government and