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Hadjuk Accuses K’marr of Smuggling, Disloyalty

13.04.2468

Tensions flared among the Rhaza-Akhranra today following an official declaration from Amohda’s Rhaza-Akhran Rahman Hadjuk. From the provincial seat on Amohda, a series of communications were transmitted to ALA command and the National Assembly with a list of grievances and promises of evidence regarding the activities of the Din’akk’s Rhaza-Akhran Alexeii K’marr. According to staffers in the Hadjuk command structure, this communication comes after a series of arrests at Amohdan ports preventing, among others, smugglers from entering the island’s market with illicit goods. As part of the Rhaza-Akhran’s efforts to stamp out Royalist sentiments in the rebellious island, unregistered goods have become a focal point for ALA soldiers. These efforts have gone as far as the unannounced searches of warehouses across the island, searching for any materials that could supply the Royalist resistance to liberation. These efforts have reportedly done well in the region, with anti-liberation attacks and dissent down to record lows since Rhaza-Akhran Hadjuk was instated.

The communique details a number of grievances from Amohda regarding the Din’akkii commander. However, much of this list can be condensed into two major claims:

  • Smuggling
  • Disloyalty to the Liberation

According to Hadjuk and Amohdan staffers, a number of illicit goods entering Amohda can be traced back to the Southern Harr’masirr’s glacial border. However, missing proof marks and unfinished manifests suggest that such shipments are not arriving from factories and warehouses from Muhr’fal’s territories. As the Southern Harr’masir region has no spaceports to supply such items, it must be arriving through illegal vessels landing within ALA territories, a fact that was noted as particularly upsetting following the razing of an Al’mariist village in the Din’akk by xeno-corporations. In this same claim, Hadjuk points to the nature of such a vessel having landed in the Din’akk to begin with as a clear sign that such landings can take place with little to no prior detection, unlike the open lands of Southern Harr’masir where such landings would be impossible without detection by ALA radar or scouting reports. Therefore, the illegal goods entering Amohda, threatening ALA control on the island, and disrupting the liberation must be coming from the Din'akk Khaztra, facilitated by Rhaza-Akhran K’marr. In doing so, the Rhaza-Akhran proves disloyalty to Nated and the Liberation, and must be removed from power immediately.

The extensive report was received by ALA command and the National Assembly. So far, no actions have been taken by either structure. The lack of comment thus far from Supreme Commander Nated has placed the situation in a precarious position as Hadjuk has reportedly begun mustering troopers on the island. Rhaza-Akhran Muhr’fal has not commented on the matter officially, beyond a warning that right of passage will not be provided for Amohdan troopers given concerns of further skirmishes within Southern Harr’masir territory, a disruptive occurrence for the local economy. 

During the National Assembly session, a number of voices were heard across the chamber regarding the report. Among the many present, Rhaza-Akhranra K’marr and Muhr’fal were both present via holoconference, however as Assemblyman Hahrmaq noted, Rhaza-Akhran Muhr’fal seemed to be riding a zhsram for the duration of the session. Dominating the voices was Ex-interim President Brajrr Alnadruskiy. Brajrr called for caution in approaching the situation. The nature of the matter must address potential collaboration with xeno-organizations, however in doing so threatening the security of the Din’akk’s administration should be chief concern. Many voices called for delaying any action, instead waiting for a decision from Supreme Commander Nated, claiming that only he can truly ascertain the situation and address it in a sufficient way. President Almrah Harrlala strongly disagreed with these calls, stating that a response must be given by the civilian government, or else it has no right to stand. She declared the promise for her administration to draft a response, awaiting further details and evidence from Rhaza-Akhran Hadjuk. Rhaza-Akhran K’marr promised a swift rebuttal to the supposedly slanderous claims of Hadjuk.

 

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K’marr’s Response! President Harrlala Proposes Action

27.05.2468

Over a month ago, Rhaza-Akhran Rahman Hadjuk of Amohda released a series of communications to ALA Command and the National Assembly containing accusations of disloyalty and smuggling against the Din’akk Rhaza-Akhran Alexeii K’marr. In the intervening weeks, a series of photos, manifests, and documents have been assembled by Amohdan liberators to support these accusations by the Rhaza-Akhran in a series of documents since dubbed the “Adhal Files”, named for the port from which the majority of the files originate on the northern coast of Amohda. These files have been inspected by numerous figures from the civilian government, ALA command, and AJIC. As of yet, the validity of the evidence and connection to the claims has yet to be made concrete.

Since these claims were made, Rhaza-Akhran Alexeii K’marr has provided his rebuttal to the points made by Rhaza-Akhran Hadjuk. The response itself remains available for public viewing, however due to certain uses of language, it will not be repeated verbatim. In essence, the response rejects in all forms the validity of the claims made. The Din’akk is a net export province of various goods. While export volumes are low, a result of the local population’s rejection of mechanization or other methods of mass-production, those items which are produced may, at times, be shipped to other regions for sale. As the Din’akk is not under the regulation of Shastar, nor has requirements by the Rhaza-Akhran for the use of the proof-marks, the use of such claims is meaningless. Additionally, manifests provided to Amohdan troopers are often not the production of the Din’akk, as all shipments are transferred to Southern Harr’masir businesses for transport. Therefore, any missing items must be added between the transfer of items to Southern Harr’masir businesses and its arrival in Amohda. While not explicitly stated within the response, it is heavily implied the negligence or intent of Rhaza-Akhran Muharajuurl Muhr’fal that additional illegal items were included within shipments, with intent to destabilize Amohda and increase his standing within the ALA structure. The response went on to defame Rhaza-Akhran Hadjuk, questioning his loyalty as a “product of Kaltir’s lies, shown insofar as the inability of the child to contain yet the only lands suffering concerns of Royalist delusions.”

In addition to the response from Rhaza-Akhran K’marr, President Almrah Harrlala has submitted a proposal of action to the National Assembly to address the rising tensions between the southern provinces. The proposal calls for an official investigation, to be carried about jointly between ALA Command and the civilian government. Made of individuals without connection to either Rhaza-Akhran, as stated by the proposal, intent is to remain neutral in the matter and determine if any fault can be placed onto either side for the accusations at hand. Upon proposal to the National Assembly, it was quickly noted by many within the Assembly that the civilian government lacks a sufficient agency to carry out this investigation. An amendment was advised to incorporate the use of the AJIC, in spite of official duties, to carry out the investigation. However, beyond these matters, many voices aligning with Ex-interim President Brajrr Alnadruskiy and Maksum Razin opposed the proposal outright, stating that this matter is solely within the ALA and therefore must remain in the ALA. Attempts by the Shastar government to approach the matter are thoroughly within the realm of overreach. Rather, the Supreme Commander, who has yet to provide comment, must handle the matter solely. The proposal sat on the floor at the end of the session, with the vote on the measure scheduled for a later date.

 

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