NationStates Jolt Archive


Radivostok reopens borders - requests diplomatic ties

05-03-2004, 22:14
For the last few months, the United Socialist States of Radivostok (USSR) has been in the midst of a bitter and bloody uprising. Oppressed for many years by a fascist government interested only in their own gains, revolutionaries rose from the oppressed masses and cried “No longer!” They took up arms against their government with the intention of taking back the lands they had worked for several generations, and yet never owned. It was a long and bloody revolution, but the people prevailed. The former oppressive rulers of the state lie dead in coffins below our soil; a burial, many consider, far too fitting for those who caused the blood that ran on our streets for so long.
Now the tables have turned. The Radivostok Socialist Party (RSP) is in power to represent the people. Two days ago, Premier Christopher Jackson declared a One Party State to the unanimous approval of Radivostok’s parliament. Since 12 midnight of yesterday, Radivostok’s borders reopened. The RSP diplomatic office issued a statement to the world decreeing that embassies wishing to be opened within Radivostok (in return for embassies in the offering countries) can now be requested by foreign governments.
The RSP now looks towards making Radivostok a better place, economically and socially, for the people that worked so hard to retake it.