2003 Tierradorian voter suppression scandal: Difference between revisions

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===Public riots===
===Public riots===


On April 12th, 2003, Victoría Hombêri won the 2003 General Election by a close popular vote, a 957,208-vote margin of victory over Aphía Monderíq. When asked about the various controversies, Monderíq stated she believed that there was “100% something strange going on”, and that Hombêri’s victory was not a truly genuine victory. Monderíq called for Woqala [[Mokhar II]] to lead an investigation against Hombêri, however there was not enough evidence for the Woqala to begin said investigation. Following this, violent riots broke out in Santa Cruz, La Plazal, and soon spread out to various cities in Southern Tierrador to protest against Hombêri and the PP. Similarly, much more peaceful protests broke out in Taisgol and Hugo to protest the alleged media bias by [[Tierrador Network Television|TNT]] and [[TeleTerra]] in favor of Hombêri and the PP. While said networks delegated the protests and riots as similar occurrences, protesters in Taisgol further reiterated that they had nothing to do with the La Plazal riots, and that the La Plazal riots were of different cultural significance. When Hombêri was sworn in on May 1, 2003, 1,500 students in Taisgol stood outside of the Presidential Palace to protest the inauguration, leading to 577 arrests made, which sparked international condemnation from various Cronan and Occidental nations, and leading to the creation of the [[Suneqeš 577 movement]] (lit. We are 577) to combat corruption in Tierrador and the world.
On April 12th, 2003, Victoría Hombêri won the 2003 General Election by a close popular vote, a 957,208-vote margin of victory over Aphía Monderí. When asked about the various controversies, Monderí stated she believed that there was “100% something strange going on”, and that Hombêri’s victory was not a truly genuine victory. Monderí called for Woqala [[Mokhar II]] to lead an investigation against Hombêri, however there was not enough evidence for the Woqala to begin said investigation. Following this, violent riots broke out in Santa Cruz, La Plazal, and soon spread out to various cities in Southern Tierrador to protest against Hombêri and the PP. Similarly, much more peaceful protests broke out in Taisgol and Hugo to protest the alleged media bias by [[Tierrador Broadcasting System|TBS]] and [[Network3]] in favor of Hombêri and the PP. While said networks delegated the protests and riots as similar occurrences, protesters in Taisgol further reiterated that they had nothing to do with the La Plazal riots, and that the La Plazal riots were of different cultural significance. When Hombêri was sworn in on May 1, 2003, 1,500 students in Taisgol stood outside of the Presidential Palace to protest the inauguration, leading to 577 arrests made, which sparked international condemnation from various Cronan and Occidental nations, and leading to the creation of the [[Suneqeš 577 movement]] (lit. We are 577) to combat corruption in Tierrador and the world.


===Arrests and lawsuits===
===Arrests and lawsuits===
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