The Intaki Crisis : The Intaki Diaspora Responds

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Thank you,

~Alexandre Arthie

Alexandre Arthie,
Directive Enforcement Department
CONCORD Assembly

The Diaspora welcomes the Assembly’s statement reassuring citizens recently reported to be afraid to use government medical facilities.

While such sentiments are positive, the need to express them highlights the absence of a comprehensive reconciliation agreement between the Assembly and its opponents. Such an agreement must involve full disclosure of all dealings by all Assembly members with Lai Dai and its affiliates. The recent announcement of licensing Lai Dai technology based on looting Idic monasteries and their associated medical research facilities to the Khanid Kingdom and House Tash-Murkon only reinforces the need for full transparency in the amnesty negotiations.

Meanwhile, given the concerns among some citizens and the scarcity of relevant medical expertise on Intaki, the Diaspora is particularly grateful for an offer from pilots from Electus Matari to provide the benefit of their experience in dealing with victims of chemical weapons to those on Intaki for whom government services remain suspect.

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The Diaspora would like to congratulate President-Elect Aguard on her victory. We are encouraged by her acknowledgement of “the threat of political abandonment and security apathy over the periphery”. This acknowledgment seems all the more timely as Intaki and wider Viriette currently face a targeted campaign by State Protectorate forces in express retaliation for the recent adventurism of the Federal Defense Union in Black Rise.

We assume that the new Administration will also involve a reshuffle of the Federal Security Committee and urge President Aguard to consider the two points we have addressed to that body above alongside her own campaign pledges when appointing or confirming its members and considering its policy on the award of security franchises by Member States.

We urge the Assembly to provide clarity and decisiveness on the security franchise award with all possible haste and in constructive dialogue with both the Federal Security Council and the Intaki Space Police. In this context, we highlight the constructive role that Syndicate-aligned organisations are already reported as playing among some sections of society in Navyii Akat and beyond.

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