15-01-2004, 21:05
BBC News Special
After the recent fall of the Free Pacific Army the fight for the freedom of The Pacific has effectively died claims the Bonji Minister of Defence Conrad Kirke. He outlined for the Bonji Broadcasting Corporation how the few days after the fall of the army should have gone, and, sadly didn't.
"At first a comittee should have been selected to contact all previous members of the army with a new region for temporary, if not permanent accommodation. From here a new leader should have been elected by the nations to lead them to victory. Instead nations were il-informed, and have separated out into numerous new armys, that is assuming they haven't given up on the cause altogether."
This statement was backed up by Jezland President Simon Halls -
"The situation The Pacific and all who long to rid it of a terrible rule find themselves in currently is, quite simply unacceptable. Actions that should have been taken immediately had the army been organised are yet to even be suggested by respected nations other than Jezland and Bonji. The situation MUST be taken control of in the very near future if our cause is to succeed."
Since the death of the Free Pacific Army the choice for a region for 'Pacific freedom fighters' has become a bit like the choice for a mobile phone - far too many models made by brands you've probably never heard of.
The region Bonji and Jezland currently reside in - 'Real Pacific Army' only adds to the seemingly endless list of Pacific armies.
The message leaders of both these nations are giving out is plain and simple - unite or fail.
BBC News Special
After the recent fall of the Free Pacific Army the fight for the freedom of The Pacific has effectively died claims the Bonji Minister of Defence Conrad Kirke. He outlined for the Bonji Broadcasting Corporation how the few days after the fall of the army should have gone, and, sadly didn't.
"At first a comittee should have been selected to contact all previous members of the army with a new region for temporary, if not permanent accommodation. From here a new leader should have been elected by the nations to lead them to victory. Instead nations were il-informed, and have separated out into numerous new armys, that is assuming they haven't given up on the cause altogether."
This statement was backed up by Jezland President Simon Halls -
"The situation The Pacific and all who long to rid it of a terrible rule find themselves in currently is, quite simply unacceptable. Actions that should have been taken immediately had the army been organised are yet to even be suggested by respected nations other than Jezland and Bonji. The situation MUST be taken control of in the very near future if our cause is to succeed."
Since the death of the Free Pacific Army the choice for a region for 'Pacific freedom fighters' has become a bit like the choice for a mobile phone - far too many models made by brands you've probably never heard of.
The region Bonji and Jezland currently reside in - 'Real Pacific Army' only adds to the seemingly endless list of Pacific armies.
The message leaders of both these nations are giving out is plain and simple - unite or fail.
BBC News Special