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Tofino Times | 4-18-2021

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ZALLUABED RESPONSIBLE FOR GENOCIDE, SAYS STATE DEPARTMENT


Thousands of people have been massacred in Hisrea province several months into the Zalluabedi government's operation to rid the countryside of rebels. Cell phone footage has revealed dozens of massacres over the past several weeks.

ZAKARABAN - The Zamastanian State Department, after weeks of back and forths due to growing international tensions with De Yuan, Drambenburg, and other nations, have officially released a statement following their condemnation of Zalluabed listing it as conducting genocides in Hisrea Province. Secretary of State Jessiah Vallotis, speaking from a conference in North Timeria, confirmed that the State Department and President Moreau, in addition to a resolution passed in Congressional Hall, have taken steps to declare Zalluabed has violated human rights guidelines and has committed genocides against the Hisrean people.

"Zalluabed has committed gross human rights abuses in the past several months," Vallotis said. "Zamastan stands committed to holding them accountable for their actions, and we encourage the international community to do the same. President Zayyaan al-Akhtar and King Farik al-Jamura, in addition to Foreign Minister Nashat el-Yusuf and Defense Minister Jirhanu Bjyala, all four officials and heads of the Zalluabedi government are responsible and complicit in these horrendous crimes."

Zalluabed is the subject of intensive Zamastanian sanctions, with nearly all trade having been halted since November of 2020.

Reports from Hisrea are horrifying. The Tofino Times has compiled one such story: Mawaya was watching television at a relative's one-room apartment in Bilana, a historic city in Zalluabed's war-torn, western Hisrea region, in early March when a news bulletin flashed up on the screen. Graphic, unverified footage had surfaced of a mass killing near Mawaya's hometown of Hemibera Dego, in a mountainous area of central Hisrea. In the shaky video Zalluabedi soldiers appeared to round up a group of young, unarmed men on a wind-swept, dusty ledge before shooting them at point-blank range -- picking them up by an arm or a leg and flinging or kicking their bodies off a rocky hillside like ragdolls.

The soldiers can be heard in the footage urging one another not to waste bullets, to use the minimum amount needed to kill and to make sure none of the group were left alive. They also appear to cheer each other on, praising the killings as heroic and hurling insults at the men in their captivity. Mawaya said he believes one of the men killed in the video was his younger brother, Chajahid.

The mass killing near Hemibera Dego is one of several to have been reported over the course of Zalluabed's seven-month-old conflict during which thousands of civilians are believed to have been killed, raped and abused. But with independent access to journalists severely restricted until recently and telephone and internet services often blocked, it has been challenging to verify accounts of atrocities in Hisrea. Amid the effective communications blackout, few videos have emerged from the fighting and those that have are difficult to authenticate.

Through a forensic frame-by-frame investigation of the video footage -- corroborated by analysis from the CCA Human Right Watch's digital verification and modeling experts -- as well as interviews with 10 family members and local residents, the Tofino Times has established that men wearing Zalluabed army uniforms executed a group of at least 11 unarmed men before disposing of their bodies near Hemibera Dego.

Zalluabed is facing a raft of intense scrutiny over human rights violations that may amount to war crimes in its Hisrea region. Thousands of civilians are believed to have been killed since November, when Zalluabed President Zayyaan al-Akhtar launched a major military operation against Hisrea's ruling party, the Hisrea People's Liberation Front (HPLF), sending in national troops and militia fighters from across Zalluabed.

MOREAU FACES CRITICISM AFTER REMARKS ABOUT CONGRESSWOMAN LEAK

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President Atticus Moreau is being criticized over disparaging remarks he made about Congresswoman and former-Presidential nominee Sabine Armitage.

TOFINO - President Moreau is facing scrutiny over remarks he made about Congresswoman Sabine Armitage. Leaked audio from a phone call he made with supporters was published on an online forum, and it contains comments Moreau made that are being considered by many as disparaging.

In the phone call, Moreau said that Armitage, the Conservative Party nominee for President in 2020 and Moreau's main opponent, was a "scummy person" and that she "only got far in the party because of her looks." Moreau has not responded to the leaked comments, and the Zian Presidential Mansion has declined to make statements as of the publishing of this report.

In the audio, Moreau is heard saying "Sabine doesn't have skill regarding politics, she's just snarky. She'll go behind your back if you disagree with her and try to trash your career. I never liked her, there are no dignified qualities. She's a scummy person. Sakzi didn't like her either, that should tell you something about how scummy she is. She only got far in the party because of her looks."

Congresswoman Armitage's office released a brief statement, calling the President's remarks "insulting and demeaning". Armitage has recently expressed interest in running for President a second time in 2022, although she has made no definitive decisions.

Coast Ring, ZSuites and Forrester's New Skyscraper Development In North Tofino, Opens


The Coast Ring development on the north bank of the Blackfoot River in Tirzah consists of 5 skycrapers with residential and commerical units available for purchase and lease.

TIRZAH - Property listings have been released for Coast Ring, ZSuites and Forrester‘s newly opened skyscraper development in the Northern Tofino district of Tirzah. Developed by ZSuites Incorporated Property Management, the undertaking yields 8,050 homes with 963 housing units as well as a six-acre circular waterfront park designed by Timothy Corner Field Operations. The 5 towers rise from three vacant rectangular parcels that were once home to a Con Gridiron electric plant bound by North First Street, North Third Street, and River Street. Coast Ring generated about 19,000 construction jobs and more than 2,500 well-paying permanent jobs upon completion.

The base of each superstructure features curved floor plates that follow the shape of the waterfront and beach, then gradually slope upward to form a conventional stack of rectangular floors before topping out with flat roof parapets at 810 feet, 780 feet, 610 feet, 600 feet, and 560 feet respectively.

The property spans from the base of Taures Memorial Bridge and spans a half mile to the circular waterfront park. Additions to the property also include exclusive walking and biking trails with unique botanical trails along the waterfront and under the Taures Memorial Bridge,

Basic unit sold range in price from Z$640,000 to Z$2.365 million. The highest end units, which provide unobstructed scenic views of Horseshoe Bay, downtown Tofino, and the Zian Mountains on the highest floors, are selling for anywhere from Z$6 million to Z$20 million. Office leasing space is also available for development on the lower floors.

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