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Region: The Coalition of Democratic Nations

Xinhua News
The Truth Will Set You Free

Referendum Madness
The High Court of Taiwan and the Judicial Yuan of China have permitted the referendum to occur, starting now and ending in exactly 24 hours. Polling stations throughout Taiwan were crowded with voters and National Police. The National Police were summoned to protect all polling stations from the threat of violence.

Already a Polling Station in Hualien City, Hualien County experienced an issue. A band of RSAL thugs brandishing the flags Of Nihon and the USSR, along with bats and knives, attempted to intimidate voters. Two elderly men were brutally beaten for displaying a Kuomintang pin on their lapels. The two men were beaten savagely with one being confirmed in serious condition and the other one already released from the hospital. The assailants were met by the police with pepper spray, batons and handcuffs. One thug pulled a gun and had three officers pull their service pistols on him. He surrendered immediately and the assailants were charged with assault and battery.

It is expected that some of the major cities will have a large pro independence support with the counties having a large stay base. The votes are being done electronically. The electronic polls will also print out a paper slip as a form of backup to prevent voter fraud. The votes will be tallied up by a computer and a panel.

There is a growing fear of voter fraud and the voting computers are being inspected once every hour. The initial results after 6 hours shows

Stay:70%
Independence:30%

The largest base of Independence is in Xinbei City, a part of the larger Taipei Muncipality. Taipei City is mostly pro Stay. Taipei City is part of the larger Taipei Muncipality.

Molucas Situation
President Da Silvas has won the presidential bid of the Greater Molucas. His victory, while popular, was not without controversy. Already violence has broken out around the Mekong in the Indochina area. The Molucas has deployed troops to the region to help put down the insurrection. Chinese Police at the border have been ordered to inspect all people coming across from Indochina. They have orders to detain and return insurgents to Molucan authorities.

President Ma sent his congratulations to President Da Silvas and wished him well in promoting peace and unity in his country.

Karthspirije

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