Three Akahadic Traditions and organisations listed
Monday 16 Fein 1598 CE
Today the in a first victory for the Anti-Extremism Agency The Akhadic society and two akhadic traditions have been officially listed and outlawed in Eskka. The Bukh'a ,Zokukyar and Akhadic Society have all been listed as extremist ideologies and groups under the law. The listing was confirmed in courts in Rambouillet where protests occurred outside both in favour and against the listing with many liberal groups calling on the government to retract the Eskkyan Protection Against Extremism Act accusing the government of restricting religious freedom.
The AEA made the case in court in the three cases that they had found evidence of shunning, calls for killing of ex-akhadics , control over thoughts and feelings , encouragement of violence against non-believers or those who leave and interference in Gender and LGBT politics in order to restrict civil rights among other cult and extremism markers. The court agreed based on the evidence presented and the defense put up by the organisations representing the defendant cases that a listing was in order in order to protect Eskkya and its society and that the ideologies and Akhadic Society fell foul of the model used for assessment. Furthermore the court found Akhadic Society guilty of links to extremism and reccomended a police investigation into terror links.
The listing means that no member of the organisations shall be allowed to remain a member and if they decide to remain a member actions ranging from deportation to arrest could be pursued along with potential denying them working in any organisation receiving public funding.The Akhadic society head in Eskkya has already been arrested on suspicion of terrorist links with other prominent members being arrested also. The Interior Secretary has commented on the case saying " It is clear our approach is working. We have today made Eskkya safer and will continue to make it safer with current ongoing investigations by the AEA." Blair Gobnet McLucais said in a statement "I am proud of the efforts of the AEA in protection our society and the civil rights of all. I am proud that we today scored a blow againt bigotry , homophobia and misogyny and have outlawed extremist cults and organisations. No more will they threaten our security from the inside of our society. Furthermore this now means any Akhadic Society member known shall be denied entry into Eskkya.We will not be allowing this extremism to continue." The temples adhering to the ideologies have 6 months to reform their policies and culture before being listed.
The Socialist Party said in a statement " This is a sad day for Eskkya. We built this nation on tolerance and acceptance of differences. Now the right wing authoritarian government has wiped that away. They have dealt a blow to religious freedom and civil rights in the name of liberty and protection of liberal values. This is far from liberal or a protection of liberty but a persecution of a minority group and groups in this country." The PoT Blair McLucais has denied that the law is targeting minority groups saying " the law applies equally to all groups and these groups shall be allowed to continue to exist if they do not conform to the ideologies listed and the Akhadic Society can be legal again if it makes the necessary changes." The law shall continue to cause controversy in Eskkya and abroad.
Monday 16 Fein 1598 CE
Today the in a first victory for the Anti-Extremism Agency The Akhadic society and two akhadic traditions have been officially listed and outlawed in Eskka. The Bukh'a ,Zokukyar and Akhadic Society have all been listed as extremist ideologies and groups under the law. The listing was confirmed in courts in Rambouillet where protests occurred outside both in favour and against the listing with many liberal groups calling on the government to retract the Eskkyan Protection Against Extremism Act accusing the government of restricting religious freedom.
The AEA made the case in court in the three cases that they had found evidence of shunning, calls for killing of ex-akhadics , control over thoughts and feelings , encouragement of violence against non-believers or those who leave and interference in Gender and LGBT politics in order to restrict civil rights among other cult and extremism markers. The court agreed based on the evidence presented and the defense put up by the organisations representing the defendant cases that a listing was in order in order to protect Eskkya and its society and that the ideologies and Akhadic Society fell foul of the model used for assessment. Furthermore the court found Akhadic Society guilty of links to extremism and reccomended a police investigation into terror links.
The listing means that no member of the organisations shall be allowed to remain a member and if they decide to remain a member actions ranging from deportation to arrest could be pursued along with potential denying them working in any organisation receiving public funding.The Akhadic society head in Eskkya has already been arrested on suspicion of terrorist links with other prominent members being arrested also. The Interior Secretary has commented on the case saying " It is clear our approach is working. We have today made Eskkya safer and will continue to make it safer with current ongoing investigations by the AEA." Blair Gobnet McLucais said in a statement "I am proud of the efforts of the AEA in protection our society and the civil rights of all. I am proud that we today scored a blow againt bigotry , homophobia and misogyny and have outlawed extremist cults and organisations. No more will they threaten our security from the inside of our society. Furthermore this now means any Akhadic Society member known shall be denied entry into Eskkya.We will not be allowing this extremism to continue." The temples adhering to the ideologies have 6 months to reform their policies and culture before being listed.
The Socialist Party said in a statement " This is a sad day for Eskkya. We built this nation on tolerance and acceptance of differences. Now the right wing authoritarian government has wiped that away. They have dealt a blow to religious freedom and civil rights in the name of liberty and protection of liberal values. This is far from liberal or a protection of liberty but a persecution of a minority group and groups in this country." The PoT Blair McLucais has denied that the law is targeting minority groups saying " the law applies equally to all groups and these groups shall be allowed to continue to exist if they do not conform to the ideologies listed and the Akhadic Society can be legal again if it makes the necessary changes." The law shall continue to cause controversy in Eskkya and abroad.
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