Ministry of Revolutionary Defense and Foreign Affairs
The areas that have been selected for the planned communities are sparsely populated. No ethnic displacement happens as a result of the plans agreed upon by the Touzen government and the World Zionist Congress. Not only are we concerned by the open display of the People's Republic of Vangala's anti-semitic agenda of hatred, but also by its implied call for ethnic cleansing on a large scale through the removal of ethnic Touzen populations from the Western Provinces in a fashion akin to the crimes against humanities that happened during the Great War. The Constitutional State - to an extend like no other statehood on the globe - recognizes the intolerable and inhuman crimes of fascism and the implication of Imperial authorities in crimes of genocide and attempts at ethnic restructuring of entire landscapes. The Post-Delegationist revolution is the global attempt at ensuring that these crimes can never happen again, as they must never happen again. One wrong can however not be rectified by committing another wrong, which is why the Constitutional State firmly rejects any notion of renewed population displacement in the Western Provinces, feeling that mourning, education and remembrance of the crimes in question are the more humane approach to coming to terms with fascism's criminal history in Touyou.
The Constitutional State welcomes the People's Republic of Havenshire's Aid Co-Operative's offer at assisting the plans carried out by the World Zionist Congress and the Constitutional State. We will gladly welcome material assistance and workers from Havenshire that seek to assist these settlers. The Constitutional State wishes to stress however that the 'relocation' in question is part of a voluntary program of community building and all individuals in question are partaking on their free accord. The people involved in the program are coming from countries from across the world, giving the entire project the internationalist outlook it aims for. International help for the Jewish settlers in question is therefore a clear sign to the international Jewish community that their struggle for recognition is being valued, and both the Touzen government and the World Zionist Congress are giving their explicit approval to the Aid Co-Operative's plans.
The areas that have been selected for the planned communities are sparsely populated. No ethnic displacement happens as a result of the plans agreed upon by the Touzen government and the World Zionist Congress. Not only are we concerned by the open display of the People's Republic of Vangala's anti-semitic agenda of hatred, but also by its implied call for ethnic cleansing on a large scale through the removal of ethnic Touzen populations from the Western Provinces in a fashion akin to the crimes against humanities that happened during the Great War. The Constitutional State - to an extend like no other statehood on the globe - recognizes the intolerable and inhuman crimes of fascism and the implication of Imperial authorities in crimes of genocide and attempts at ethnic restructuring of entire landscapes. The Post-Delegationist revolution is the global attempt at ensuring that these crimes can never happen again, as they must never happen again. One wrong can however not be rectified by committing another wrong, which is why the Constitutional State firmly rejects any notion of renewed population displacement in the Western Provinces, feeling that mourning, education and remembrance of the crimes in question are the more humane approach to coming to terms with fascism's criminal history in Touyou.
The Constitutional State welcomes the People's Republic of Havenshire's Aid Co-Operative's offer at assisting the plans carried out by the World Zionist Congress and the Constitutional State. We will gladly welcome material assistance and workers from Havenshire that seek to assist these settlers. The Constitutional State wishes to stress however that the 'relocation' in question is part of a voluntary program of community building and all individuals in question are partaking on their free accord. The people involved in the program are coming from countries from across the world, giving the entire project the internationalist outlook it aims for. International help for the Jewish settlers in question is therefore a clear sign to the international Jewish community that their struggle for recognition is being valued, and both the Touzen government and the World Zionist Congress are giving their explicit approval to the Aid Co-Operative's plans.