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Port Stanley Chief Justice, Deputy PM Optimistic About Ceasefire Talks With RANU-PF Guerillas
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Lady Justice Justice Anwanyu Okoye, the ranking Nethian political figure in Port Stanley that the UDP has asked to broker peace talks with Marxist-Leninovist guerilla fighters, released a written statement that a ceasefire with the RANU-PF was near. "These negotiations are promising because we now have direct concessions from the RANU leadership," the statement reads, "not the unreliable word of Popular Front politicians that do not speak for the armed wing of the rebel movement."
The Rwenbezi Armed National Uprising (RANU) group and its leader 'Comrade Georges' control many villages in the northern rainforest hinterland of Port Stanley, as well as upon the eastern savannas. Although the RANU is smaller than their umbrella faction in neighboring Loago, the League of Loagin Communists (LLC), they have largely been more successful at mobilizing Mafewo-Fante tribal elders to support a campaign of armed insurgency. Helicopter paratroopers from Chinde have waged an on-and-off "Bush War" against the RANU.
Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Octavia Butler (UDP-Chinde) praised Justice Okoye's efforts before flying to the northern city of Fort Smith to sign a provisional agreement with the RANU leadership. She could not be reached for media interviews because of severe cyclonic lake-storms that prohibited travel between Oriel and Fort Smith this afternoon. "We shall do anything to get our prime minister back," she said for the television cameras this morning at Ian B. Smith Airport in Chinde, boarding a flight north to Oriel, "that's the most important thing."
AP Chinde
Lady Justice Justice Anwanyu Okoye, the ranking Nethian political figure in Port Stanley that the UDP has asked to broker peace talks with Marxist-Leninovist guerilla fighters, released a written statement that a ceasefire with the RANU-PF was near. "These negotiations are promising because we now have direct concessions from the RANU leadership," the statement reads, "not the unreliable word of Popular Front politicians that do not speak for the armed wing of the rebel movement."
The Rwenbezi Armed National Uprising (RANU) group and its leader 'Comrade Georges' control many villages in the northern rainforest hinterland of Port Stanley, as well as upon the eastern savannas. Although the RANU is smaller than their umbrella faction in neighboring Loago, the League of Loagin Communists (LLC), they have largely been more successful at mobilizing Mafewo-Fante tribal elders to support a campaign of armed insurgency. Helicopter paratroopers from Chinde have waged an on-and-off "Bush War" against the RANU.
Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Octavia Butler (UDP-Chinde) praised Justice Okoye's efforts before flying to the northern city of Fort Smith to sign a provisional agreement with the RANU leadership. She could not be reached for media interviews because of severe cyclonic lake-storms that prohibited travel between Oriel and Fort Smith this afternoon. "We shall do anything to get our prime minister back," she said for the television cameras this morning at Ian B. Smith Airport in Chinde, boarding a flight north to Oriel, "that's the most important thing."