AAF
AAF is an illegal paramilitairy organisation in Desh.It used to serve the The Desh Junta of 1989 and was largly dormant until 1996,when beginign a spree of terorist atacks on "foreigners" (imigrants),more then 20 000 people were killed during 1996/1997,witch are called "the bloody years" by modern historians.Later,in 1998,the death toll decreased to a "mere" 8 000 and to just 900 in 1999.However, in 2000 over 9 700 people died during AAF actions.This lead to a government crackdown on the organisation during 2000/2001,directed by Special General Nelson Karadcro .Over 6000 members of the organisation were arested, 4500 were killed.The army lost 1 256 soldiers acording to official reports.Also,279 civilians are reported to have died during the fights.Finaly,in 2002,AAF's leader, "General" Abder Soleyman was captured and was forced to order all troops to surrended. Thereafter,over 2300 AAF members surrendered,however some still lead heavy campaigns.The last major "main" AAF group was destroyed in 2004.
Succesive organisations "Molkov" AAF , "Dietrov" AAF , "Kherky" AAF and AAF2 .
Leaders
- Piri Cammon (official) 1988-1993
- "General" Abder Soleyman (official till 1994) 1993-2002
- "Marshal" Sakom Piri (interim) 2002
Rivaling leaders
- Vladimir Molkov 2002
- Sabijjuhadin Merko 2002
- Ahajed Dini 2002-2003
- Paul Dietrov 2002-2003
- Julius Kherky 2003-2004