Kamunistan's Struggle for Independence
The Oppressed People of Kamunistan | VS | The Democratic Republic of Daytanistan |
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Evasive | Current Attitude | Probing |
Attempting to gain foreign support Rallying residents of the disputed territories |
Current Action | Encircling the rebel-controlled area |
Poorly-equipped militia, estimated 3,000-7,000 | Deployed Forces | Ashta and Kashoun provincial garrisons, exact numbers unknown |
Multinational Peacekeeping Force
Status | Entry denied by Daytanistan |
Leadership and Internal Organization | None yet |
Composition (Sorted by size) |
4 Divisions from The Imperial Dictatorship of Greal 2 Battalions of Mechanised Infantry from The People's Republic of Alfegos |
Other Interested Parties
The Constitutional Monarchy of the Indonesian States | Offered military support for the young Kamuni autonomy should it turn into a democratic regime; threatened to join the suppression efforts should it refuse to do so. |
The Republic of Vetalia | Offered its support to the highest bidder |
The Commonwealth of Alsdair | Offered to host peace negotiations |
History of the Struggle
In September 2007, the Kamuni people have declared their independence. Militia forces made of deserters from the Daytan People's Army have taken over the city hall of Tirnan. They have established a local government with the help of the local clergy and former minor functionaries of the Daytan Communist Workers Party. The rebels have published a declaration of independence, making several demands to the Daytanistani government including recognition of said independence, cession of disputed territories, demilitarization of adjacent provinces and changes to the Daytan internal policy. Some foreign nations, fearing instability in the area, have immediately began to assemble a multinational peacekeeping force. Other nations, seeking to increase their influence in the region, have offered conditional support to one or more of the nations involved. In a series of official communications, Daytanistan has flatly denied every demand posed by the Kamuni insurgents, refused any sort of foreign intervention, and has closed its borders to the approaching peacekeeping force.