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SPINN: NSA Breaks up Protest
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<span style='font-size: 12px;'><p class='bbc_center'><strong class='bbc'><em class='bbc'>NSA BREAKS UP PROTEST</em></strong>
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<em class='bbc'>Market Square, Downtown South Pacific...</em>

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NSA soldiers seen arresting rioting citizens.

The New Southern Army was called in to remove protesters from Market Square. On Friday evening Delegate Belschaft made sweeping changes to the World Factbook Entry of the region. These changes proclaimed him Emperor as well as naming Flemingovia God and Asta Empress. Members of the South Pacific were not pleased with what appeared to be a massive change in the direction and structure of the region.

During the protests the South Pacific Assembly called an emergency private session. Words such as impeachment, treason, trials, and lynching were just a few of the loud words heard coming from the Assembly Hall. Belschaft attempted to defend his actions by citing the ongoing "joke" across the TNP, Osiris, and TSP IRC chat rooms. This however didn't please citizens of the South Pacific. One citizen who shouted very loudly inside the SPINN offices demanded Belschaft get sentenced to an immediate beheading. The EIC of SPINN who jokingly (we hope) responded with the following remark "As long as it doesn't happen in the SPINN offices I'm okay with it".

Currently the protests seem to have subsided while this is more than likely due to the NSA's spying watchful eye on all Government Buildings and the SPINN offices. Be on the lookout for our next article entitled "NSA Expands UnNEEDED Watchdog Programs".



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Nice work.  Smile

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There's nothing like a good ole fashioned riot! Big Grin

I am a member of the Committee for State Security. Yay safe region!
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Quote:There's nothing like a good ole fashioned riot! Big Grin
Egypt is a fantastic vacationing spot if you're into this sort of thing.
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There's nothing like a good ole fashioned riot! Big Grin
Egypt is a fantastic vacationing spot if you're into this sort of thing.

 

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Eh, but TSP riots involve throwing lampshades and slushy drinks. It sounds much more dangerous in Egypt.
I am a member of the Committee for State Security. Yay safe region!
Feel free to PM me with any questions / concerns Smile

Former Vice Delegate, Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Regional Affairs, Minister of Justice, and Chief Justice
Quote:Question from Southern Bellz to me in December 2013 MoFA campaign:

Bizarre scenario: Unibot asked you a non-loaded question about TNI or the UDL. How would you react?
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