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On [[wikipedia:July 4|July 4,2005]], movement forces revealed themselves in the former state of [[wikipedia:Mississippi|Mississippi]] and opened fire on a [http://www.sovereignkingdoms.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=90 White Knights of Mississippi] meeting in [[wikipedia:Neshoba County, Mississippi|Neshoba County]]. Resistance forces had been disguised as [[wikipedia:Ku Klux Klan|klansmen]] during the initiation ceremony. Upon the Lighting of the Cross, movement forces ripped off their cloaks and hoods and opened fire with automatic weaponry, mercilessly slaughtering all Knights that stood before them. The incident reached the media and was portrayed as a great victory for the AWM by [[wikipedia:radical (politics)|radical]] [[wikipedia:leftism|leftist]] media sources. Over seven hundred klansmen died (including the Grand Wizard of [[wikipedia:Neshoba County, Mississippi|Neshoba County]]), and fifty [[wikipedia:revolutionaries|revolutionaries]].
 
On [[wikipedia:July 4|July 4,2005]], movement forces revealed themselves in the former state of [[wikipedia:Mississippi|Mississippi]] and opened fire on a [http://www.sovereignkingdoms.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=90 White Knights of Mississippi] meeting in [[wikipedia:Neshoba County, Mississippi|Neshoba County]]. Resistance forces had been disguised as [[wikipedia:Ku Klux Klan|klansmen]] during the initiation ceremony. Upon the Lighting of the Cross, movement forces ripped off their cloaks and hoods and opened fire with automatic weaponry, mercilessly slaughtering all Knights that stood before them. The incident reached the media and was portrayed as a great victory for the AWM by [[wikipedia:radical (politics)|radical]] [[wikipedia:leftism|leftist]] media sources. Over seven hundred klansmen died (including the Grand Wizard of [[wikipedia:Neshoba County, Mississippi|Neshoba County]]), and fifty [[wikipedia:revolutionaries|revolutionaries]].
  
Due to the [[wikipedia:July|July]] Incident, the AWM remained mostly in hiding from [[wikipedia:July|July]] until [[wikipedia:January 2006|January of 2006]] when Resistance forces detonated explosives at the [[wikipedia:Tokyo Stock Exchange|Tokyo Stock Exchange]] after releasing massive amounts of the [[wikipedia:chemical warfare|chemical weapon]] [[wikipedia:sarin|sarin]]. The [[wikipedia:sarin|sarin]] kept police and rescue attempts at bay while the explosives were detonated. The destruction of the [[wikipedia:Tokyo Stock Exchange|TSE]] caused an eventual collapse of the [[wikipedia:Japan|Japanese]] economy and caused the downfall of the government. After social policies were taken away, mass-poverty, famine, and pestilence took hold of the once [[wikipedia:First World|First World]] country. After the collapse of the nation, movement forces and poverty stricken individuals advanced to dispose of the remaining wealthy, upper class. With the ''bourgeoisie'' removed, a [[wikipedia:dictatorship of the proletariat|proletarian dictatorship]] was installed and the nation of Tyrandis was born. It is estimate that four hundred military/police personnel, two hundred thirty civilians, and sixteen rebels died in the initial attack. Current death tolls for the effects after the attack range from seven thousand to two million deaths.
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Due to the [[wikipedia:July|July]] Incident, the AWM remained mostly in hiding from [[wikipedia:July|July]] until [[wikipedia:January 2006|January of 2006]] when Resistance forces detonated explosives at the [[wikipedia:Tokyo Stock Exchange|Tokyo Stock Exchange]] after releasing massive amounts of the [[wikipedia:chemical warfare|chemical weapon]] [[wikipedia:sarin|sarin]]. The [[wikipedia:sarin|sarin]] kept police and rescue attempts at bay while the explosives were detonated. The destruction of the [[wikipedia:Tokyo Stock Exchange|TSE]] caused an eventual collapse of the [[wikipedia:Japan|Japanese]] economy and caused the downfall of the government. After social policies were taken away, mass-poverty, famine, and pestilence took hold of the once [[wikipedia:First World|First World]] country. After the collapse of the nation, movement forces and poverty stricken individuals advanced to dispose of the remaining wealthy, upper class. With the ''bourgeoisie'' removed, a [[wikipedia:dictatorship of the proletariat|proletarian dictatorship]] was installed and the nation of Tyrandis was born. It is estimated that four hundred military/police personnel, two hundred thirty civilians, and sixteen rebels died in the initial attack. Current death tolls for the effects after the attack range from seven thousand to two million deaths.
  
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Once again the AWM went into hiding. Currently it is unknown the exact level of activity that the Armed Workers' Movement is involved in. [[wikipedia:Interpol|Interpol]] has reported several arrests of members of the organization; however, each has lead to a dead end. Current reports from the African Union have stated that there are active movement forces training insurgents in [[Minnesotan Confederacy|Minnesotan]] [[wikipedia:Western Sahara|Sahara]]. It is unknown whether [[Minnesotan Confederacy|Minnesotan]] forces have directly encountered rebel militias affiliated with the Revolution; however, many consider it likely.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:30, 31 May 2006

Armed Workers' Movement for a Global Revolution
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Workers of the world,unite!
Anthem: The Internationale
Spoken Languages French, Russian, German, Spanish, English
Base of operations None
Confirmed operations Minnesotan Confederacy, Angola, Zimbabwe, Daspraan Empire, Spain, Hallad, Cuba, Kahta, Russia, Mississippian Federation, Tyrandis
Suspected operations Cymru, Canadian Republic
State support None confirmed; Hallad (suspected)
UN category Leftist terrorist group
UN threat level Red (extremely dangerous)
Infastructure
 - Spokesman
 - Executive
· leftist revolutionary organization
Ajene Xola
Defense Convention
Membership
 - Estimate (2006)

13,450,000 (Actual unknown)
Establishment
 - as the AWMGT

May 1, 2004
Symbols Book (education), yellow star (workers' solidarity), AK-47 (protection of freedom), hoe (workers)
Colors Red, black, and yellow
Pronunciation (IPA) /aremd work-urs moov-ment four aye gloh-bull rev-oh-lue-shun/

The Armed Workers' Movement for a Global Revolution (also known as the Armed Workers' Movement, the AWMGR, the AWM, the Fifth International, the Resistance, and the Revolution) is a global leftist group - comprised mostly of communists - that was formed from a unification of several major organizations (such as the EZLN, Palestinian Liberation Organization, and many communist and socialist political parties) in Prague, Czech Republic.

The international spokesman and official diplomat - although not the leader - of the group is Ajene Xola. The organization is headed by the elected representatives from the member groups. This committee goes by the name of the Convention for Defense or the Defense Convention.

History

The Armed Workers' Movement officially began on May 1, 2004, after a meeting was called by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation to discuss a unified organization meant to bring about leftist revolutions around the world. The meeting attendees included Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos (EZLN), Yasser Arafat (PLO), James O'Connel (INLA/IRSP), Martin Guinness (Official IRA), and many others. It was held in a meat-packing warehouse in a delapidated section of Prague. The meeting ended with the brainstorming of a global group seperated into many smaller cells that could incite revolution in many different countries. This idea is a direct example of Leon Trotsky's global revolution - in contrast to Stalin's "socialism in one country."

The official drafting of the "Articles of the Working People" and ratification took place on August 6, 2004; however, due to the date in which the original meeting took place, the Defense Convention saw it fit to celebrate the establishing of the Resistance on the International Workers' Day.

Since the ratification of the AWP, the organization has kept active in international politics and activities of the time. The first major incidents connected to the AWM occurred on October 13, 2004 when Chechen rebels affiliated with the group attacked Russian administrative buildings and began taking Russian politicians hostage and executing them if demands weren't met. Using commandeered armored personnel carriers the rebels began attacking the Kremlin, Moscow police stations, and major intelligence centers. The incident ended with the death of over 340 military personnel, twenty-five civilians, and sixty-seven rebels.

After the Russian October Massacre, security around the world began to tighten and the AWM was forced to travel deeper underground. It was at this point that a non-affiliated spokesman was elected to represent the AWM's affairs to the international community. Ajene Xola (a Xhosa South African) was placed as the official representative for the organization. He has been active in United Nations, European Union, and Latin American Union policies and assemblies in an attempt to voice the war-cries of the AWM. So far, little success in this theatre has occurred; however, due to Xola's young age and life-story, he has gained popularity among the world's youth.

The AWM gained major publicity again when on March 5, 2005, Richard McCoy (a twenty-two year-old Marxist) hijacked a Minnesotan personal aircraft carrying CEO of St. Paul Enterprises, Mark Durden, and his wife, Jacky Durden. McCoy demanded that a ransom of 2.6 million USD be paid to him or he would kill his hostages. Due to the Confederacy's staunch anti-communist opinions and no negotiations policy, the ransom was never paid. After ten hours of flight, the aircraft went off flight control's radar. Twenty minutes after the loss of contact, the Durden family airliner flew into the St. Paul Tower (headquarters of St. Paul Enterprises), killing the Durden family, the Board of Directors, and six civilians. Richard McCoy's body was never recovered.

From March 2005, violence and incident prevalence began to increase along with the severity of the acts. In late March, movement forces incited a guerilla war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that has yet to end. The war was the result of attacks against the provisional government in an attempt to destablize the civil war stricken country in order to install a proletarian dictatorship according to communist policies. After the intially unsuccessful attacks, movement propagandists began giving daily radio shows and handing out pamphlets describing the goals of the Armed Workers' Movement. This dissemination of information caused support in the working class of the Congo to grow, causing membership of the AWM to swell. Currently there is no official death toll for the Congolese Civil War.

In April of 2005, a series of explosions rattled Jerusalem, Israel. A group of AWM affiliates (former members of the now assimilated Palestinian Liberation Movement) detonated nearly three hundred pounds of improvised explosives at the base of the al-Buraq Wall, causing the destruction of one of the most important Jewish sites in the world. A tape released by the attackers stated that, "the Wall had became a hot-bed for ultra-fundamentalist Zionism that threatened the working class. It was a breeding ground for ultra-conservative and pseudo-fascist beliefs. It had to be destroyed." Over fifty military personnel and twenty civilians were killed in the blast.

On July 4,2005, movement forces revealed themselves in the former state of Mississippi and opened fire on a White Knights of Mississippi meeting in Neshoba County. Resistance forces had been disguised as klansmen during the initiation ceremony. Upon the Lighting of the Cross, movement forces ripped off their cloaks and hoods and opened fire with automatic weaponry, mercilessly slaughtering all Knights that stood before them. The incident reached the media and was portrayed as a great victory for the AWM by radical leftist media sources. Over seven hundred klansmen died (including the Grand Wizard of Neshoba County), and fifty revolutionaries.

Due to the July Incident, the AWM remained mostly in hiding from July until January of 2006 when Resistance forces detonated explosives at the Tokyo Stock Exchange after releasing massive amounts of the chemical weapon sarin. The sarin kept police and rescue attempts at bay while the explosives were detonated. The destruction of the TSE caused an eventual collapse of the Japanese economy and caused the downfall of the government. After social policies were taken away, mass-poverty, famine, and pestilence took hold of the once First World country. After the collapse of the nation, movement forces and poverty stricken individuals advanced to dispose of the remaining wealthy, upper class. With the bourgeoisie removed, a proletarian dictatorship was installed and the nation of Tyrandis was born. It is estimated that four hundred military/police personnel, two hundred thirty civilians, and sixteen rebels died in the initial attack. Current death tolls for the effects after the attack range from seven thousand to two million deaths.

Once again the AWM went into hiding. Currently it is unknown the exact level of activity that the Armed Workers' Movement is involved in. Interpol has reported several arrests of members of the organization; however, each has lead to a dead end. Current reports from the African Union have stated that there are active movement forces training insurgents in Minnesotan Sahara. It is unknown whether Minnesotan forces have directly encountered rebel militias affiliated with the Revolution; however, many consider it likely.

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