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Clarenthia

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July 1988
13th Detainment Center

“Zurab, you’re about to see one of the greatest secrets of this nation,” Saakashvili said.
“Oh? I am honored then,” Nadarejshvili replied.
“This is where a good deal of our money is going, it’s needed for a multitude of reasons,” Saakashvili continued.
“Can you tell me what it is?” Nadarejshvili asked.
“This is the 13th Detainment Center. Prisons, you could say, but there’s a lot more going on here. Physiological experiments, just ways to see how people react to different methods,” Saakashvili replied.
“Are they criminals?” Nadarejshvili asked.
“For the most part,” Saakashvili answered.

The car they were driving came to a stop. The two men exited the vehicle. Nadarejshvili looked up to see a large building enclosed in large brick wall with barb wire attached to the tops. The two men walked to the gate where armed guards opened the gate and allowed them in.

Inside, the facility looked very nice. There were gardens and people walking around. There were two large buildings adjunct to each other. That’s where the criminals were housed, separated by sex. The two men walked into the male building because Saakashvili wanted to see them personally.

Nadarejshvili noticed that the people there weren’t suffering from malnutrition, but they were thin. Some of the criminals had scars along their bodies, they looked like surgical scars. Nadarejshvili’s thoughts were interrupted when a man walked up to the Executor and shook his hand.

“Can you wait here, Mr. Nadarejshvili?” the man asked and Nadarejshvili nodded.

It was a few minutes and the people in the building just stared at Nadarejshvili, then a little boy came up to him, Nadarejshvili was entirely shocked that a child was here.

“Who are you?” the boy asked.
“Minister Zurab Nadarejshvili, who are you?” Nadarejshvili asked.
“Are you a religious Minister? Is that why you’re here?” the boy asked.
“What?” Nadarejshvili asked, confused.
“Will you help us?” the boy interrupted.

Before Nadarejshvili could answer, the Executor came back and the boy scurried off. The Executor and Nadarejashvili walked out of the building and went back to the car.

The man was with them before they left and Nadarejshvili asked “where did they get the scars?”
“We remove their organs, the ones who have the same blood type as government members,” the man replied.

Nadarejshvili sat into the car and the two drove off. Saakashvili was talking on and on and Nadarejshvili said in his head ”Yes, yes I will.”
 

Clarenthia

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The Dissenters have long stood as the largest opposition group to the Government. For a long time, the Dissenters worked to overthrow the Government. Lack of foreign support and sufficient funds led to the defeat of the Dissenters time and time again. So, they decided not to try to overthrow the Government, they decided to use their resources to evacuate Arabs from Akhaltsikhe into neighboring Hajr. They’ve also used money resources to give Arabs in the four provinces a better life.

The Dissenters have several leaders, but there is one leader who calls most of the shots. He’s a seventy-year old man who goes by the name of Ahmad Fakhri. He was nineteen years old when Gotua came to power and passed the first Apartheid Law. He remembers the words and faces of Gotua and Saakashvili vividly.

Fakhri used to work as a professor at the National Academy; he retired to take up the position as a religious minister in Suchumi, one of the four provinces. His work there gained the eyes of the Dissenters, which he joined without a second thought. Fakhri quickly went through the ranks until he became the Leader of the Dissenters. He was the one who began the peaceful mission of the organization and he began the relationship with Nadarejshvili.

Currently, he works as Regional Manager of Graneli’s Suchumi Offices. He is good friends with the CEO of the Company and they’ve both been working for allocating funds to the Dissenters’ Cause.

After today’s announcement, Fakhri thought that the time for sitting around and waiting was over and that the Dissenters needed to take an active role in defeating the Georgian Government. He called together the other leaders of the Dissenters to discuss something of the most sensitive topic; the assassination of Kostantine Abkhaz.

The plan was to get Sulkhan Tsintsadze in power. Tsintsadze was a brutal man who hated any form of disobedience against the established order. Tsintsadze would do what Abkhaz would be too smart to do. No foreign power would dare criticize the Dissenters for openly rebelling against Tsintsadze, that’s why he must get into power.

Fakhri didn’t believe in violence, but it had come to no other method. He would contact Nadarejshvili and ask him to do what is needed to be done.
 
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