Chapter 289: Bloodshed

What began as a rhetorical grievance and whining, fueled by problematic problems, proximity to the election, has turned into a street movement – first attempted in the sister city, but banned by the authorities on the grounds of disrupting public order.

In the eyes of the blacks, and with the wind blowing in the ears of some people, the whites were arrogant and did not look at them at all, the real natives of the land!

Although whites create wealth, they do not share in the wealth of blacks! The whites are in this land, and they are only used as coolies!

"We want to be like South Africa, like the saint Mandela, and abolish the racial inequality and segregation that exists in this country!"

Tristan Marcel, the leader of the Black Commission on Human Rights and Equity Rights, was conducting a "street movement" campaign in the capital, surrounded by a black audience.

The blacks know Mandela, the respected leader who brought equality to South Africa, the economic leap, and the fact that blacks could go to government jobs and become police officers without having to study!

Marcel went on to appeal: "We want to achieve full equality for blacks, and whites must face us up to us, open up to our right to work, to get to education, to our more developed cities!" ”

"Negroes are equal!" Someone in the audience began to respond.

"We, our black brothers and sisters, need to unite and march, to publicize, to get the government to make changes, so that they can see our strength and determination!"

"Unity! Equal! "More people are responding.

In just one month, local street sports have become a craze, especially in the most populous capital. Holding signs and shouting slogans, more and more civilians are blocking in front of the government and in front of the presidential palace.

They don't work or work during the day. You just need to shout a few voices here on time to attract more people to participate. You can get $30 a day.

This kind of treatment is much better than listening to the government's arrangement and honestly engaging in the development of agriculture and basic industries, and that thing may not be fruitful for a few months.

Hamid, who is in the presidential palace, has already received several phone calls from the SAR.

The two chiefs consulted about the recent "street movements" in the capital and elsewhere and asked him to come up with a workable solution.

Since the street movement could not be carried out in the SAR, the impact on society was not great for the time being, but the US media, which had always been indifferent to the situation in the African region, talked about it uncharacteristically.

When the stick of human rights is wielded. Even simple things can become complicated, and Hamid knows that he wants the government to calm things down as soon as possible.

So Hamid took the simplest and most effective solution: send the police to maintain order.

It may be that the police were too proactive in enforcing the law, and the crowd was more emotional, so there was friction in front of the presidential palace, and under the effect of the crowd, the friction expanded - the police decided to carry out an eviction operation and dissolve the assembly in order to ensure safety.

But this kind of rough behavior. Unfortunately, it was contradicted by the discontent of the rallying crowd, which also widely circulated among the crowd that the president was the spokesman for the white man, and that he was only a minority capitalist. It will only ignore the rights and interests of blacks, and instead praise the stinky feet of whites.

In this case, the police eviction turned into friction.

When there is friction, it often turns into an act of force. After the police forcibly pinned down one of the freedom fighters, the emotions of the others erupted - denunciation, saliva, slippers and stones. Flying towards the police, the police immediately activated the emergency plan. Carry out forced evictions.

Eventually, it turned into a bloody eviction, with the police arresting 15 protesters, more gendarmes appearing around the presidential palace and government offices, and television and the news beginning to steer public opinion that the government would take and convene parliament to discuss their issues.

But the protest groups, the action committees, believing that this was just a perfunctory ploy by the capitalists and that it would not be implemented at all, demanded that Hamid step down and that the current presidential candidate, the other two who were not chosen by the people, step down.

More and more groups began to move.

Although some people are genuinely for the country and want to remain rational, the crowd effect is difficult to control, especially when there are still some people fishing in troubled waters, and the original moderate "street movement" has now evolved into protests and even rebellion against the government.

The attitude of the Hamid government is still resolute, and the attitude of the "democratic situation" after absorbing the Arab Spring and the whole world is: resolutely suppress!

Two opposing attitudes were formed, and the discordant voice of Malagasy successfully spread around the world.

Among them, the most concerned is the development of the Special Economic Zone. A chaotic environment cannot sustain a healthy and orderly economy.

The senior level of the SAR government held a special discussion meeting.

Senator Yuen Yubo said: "We must support Hamid to control the situation and make a safe transition to the post-presidential election. If necessary, we can intervene by force, and if he can't control it, we have to choose a candidate who can be more reassuring. ”

Manoro, a local, also put forward his opinion: "The main cause of the conflict is the lack of communication, and our black compatriots will not have this kind of emotion, and I think that a moderate mobilization of more people to communicate can also solve the problem." ”

One is tough, the other is mild, and the two attitudes are left to the two chiefs.

There are two pros and cons, as the leader, they need to consider the least costly and fastest way to process...... Halfway through his thoughts, Tiger received a message.

"Brought by an advisor from the Intelligence Bureau." Tiger put it in front of everyone, "This Black Rights and Equality Commission is supported by some Western human rights foundations. ”

"There is even more evidence that someone deliberately provided funds and planned and instigated this recent series of problems, which is a premeditated activity."

"The day has finally come." Meng Qian was thoughtful, they knew that the big countries were all wolves - they didn't want to see anyone join the carnivorous camp.

So that's why Malagasy is constantly cooperating with the West, seeking political support, recognizing the boss...... But it turns out they weren't good enough.

"We can't let anyone disrupt the order we've established." Tiger is very determined, this is a very promising, advanced society in many ways, give up?

Who would give up meat to their mouths?

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In response to this series of events, Hamid was informed that stronger force could be used, and at the same time, the intelligence agencies would launch an interrogation and secretly arrest those who took the lead in instigating.

Hamid also didn't want things to turn into a gunpowder-filled confrontation, so he himself decided to hold a public lecture calling for calm.

Hamid said on stage: "I am a compatriot like you, the master of this country, and of course I will value you, respect your wishes, and consider your feelings!" ”

"But violence and disruption of order have never been the way to solve the problem, and I am willing to sit down with your representatives to discuss how to solve this series of problems!"

"One of our requests is!" Someone in the crowd stood up and said, "Stipulate that white businesses must have 15 percent black shares!" If we can reach it, we are willing to sit down and negotiate! ”

Hamid shook his head: "This is not something I can solve alone, it needs a resolution of the parliament, the leadership of the SAR." ”

"Then you unilaterally sent someone to arrest Marcel, our leader of the civil rights movement, and that's what one person can decide?" The man continued to ask.

Marcel, who was the first to lead the black movement, invited the intelligence bureau to tea in the morning.

Only an hour and a half apart, Hamid didn't know, he paused for a moment, and the audience thought he was at a loss, so someone shouted: "Liar! You're a liar! ”

"He's selling out the country, selling his soul!"

"He's a white man's lackey!"

"Liar!" Emotions flared up again, and the gendarmes and police immediately stepped forward to maintain order, and the president's guards, seeing that the situation was unstable, escorted him away.

"These madmen! It must be suppressed! Suppressed by force! Hamid saw a scene that frightened him, surrounded by angry, placard-holding blacks.

"It must be suppressed!" Hamid trembled with anger.

"Reggis, you connected me to Mr. Stoneβ€”"

Hamid's words were not finished - three bullets were fired from the angry crowd. The first hit his assistant Regeth, the second hit Hamid's arm, and the third hit Hamid's neck, causing blood to gush out.

Gunshots, shouts, screams of the crowd...... It's a mess! (To be continued.) )