American Federalist/Riconiaa Refugee Crisis
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The American Federalist/Riconiaa Refugee Crisis (often simply known as the American Federalist Crisis) was an armed conflict and humanitarian disaster that took place in the International Democratic Union.
It started late in summer of 2005 and ended a few months afterwards. The events issued a tremendous response of humanitarian aid from many nations across the IDU and also from countries in other regions, most notably Listeneisse.
This help can be considered to have been most effective in the area that now consitutes the nation Antrium which recently was elected UN Delegate of the IDU.
Contents
Chronology of a Crisis
Dissolving of American Federalist and Riconiaa
Begin of Refugee Mass Migration
IDU Intervention and Humanitarian Aid
Foundation of Antrium
Long Term Effects
Policy Towards Failed States
Failed Nations and Succeding Countries
Sources
(in chronological order)
IDU States Fail - Refugees Flee - DO
DO Begins Action in AF - DO
Bahn Cancels Tickets, Saves Lives - DO
NSUN Joins AF Crisis - DO
End of AF Crisis In Sight - DO
Secui Atili Ousted; Replaced by Aimala Boulea - BT
Refugees Safe and Sound - BT
Help arrives in Alvés-Navlan, Temporary government in Flankia - AN
Red Cross reports on Alvés-Navlan situation - AN