Chapter 114 Johannes Autonomous Region
The war is not over.
Despite the resounding victory of the Truth Society on the night of December 25, 1991, they took control of all key facilities, annihilated thousands of enemy troops, and wiped out most of Johannes' most powerful positions.
So much so that when the city reserve troops arrived, they saw only the ruins and the black army surrounding them.
But at the same time, a small number of city police officers who fled and gangs who took advantage of the opportunity to stir up trouble still disturbed Johannes's peace.
In order to completely solve the chaos and disorder caused by the uprising, Shen Sen issued his first order to all the people of the Truth Society, which had expanded to seven or eight hundred thousand.
"Pursue the enemy and cut down the roots!"
The soldiers who experienced the taste of fairness and justice, when the mountain pressing on their heads was overturned, the surging fighting spirit of the pursuit after the victory also inspired them to defy the hardships and dangers and eliminate the remaining underworld forces in the city without regrets.
Thanks to the control of the main transportation arteries, hundreds of thousands of people of the Truth Society were like a large net shrouded in Johannes, sifting through the entire city.
Under such a wide net, the remnants of the fleeing army were killed, and the captives were captured. As for the lawless bandits, who were usually like parasites and crawled on Johannes's weakling, they were also exterminated by the angry crowd and imprisoned.
Every day, the heads of the various regions would send the latest information to Shen Sen, reporting that stability and peace had been restored to the area, and in this way, the old order was uprooted and buried in the grave by the enthusiastic masses themselves, and the new order was established under the control of the Truth Society.
This period of time is extremely unusual for people living in Johannes and even non-SADC.
Originally, they thought that the protests would be easily suppressed by the local government, but what they did not expect was that the government army, which had thousands of troops, was defeated and collapsed, or even the whole group was rounded.
In the end, it was the protesting crowd that overturned the table, launched an uprising, occupied the parliament building, and annihilated most of Johannes's high-ranking officials.
Such a dramatic and world-shattering development has left many people unable to react.
But everyone knows that Johannes's sky has changed, and it will never go back.
Through the photos that were revealed, everyone saw what happened that night, the insurgents were suppressed and then revolted, all the way to the Houses of Parliament.
However, these things have also happened in other countries, and it is not surprising that what shocked and silenced everyone was the number of people who participated in the uprising.
The crowds of protesters in the streets and alleys that spread almost all over the city were what everyone was stunned about.
They finally understood that this was not a protest, nor a riot, but a real uprising caused by the anger of the masses.
Johannes was special because of the existence of the 9th arrondissement, and because of this uprising, Johannes became even more special.
The world is waiting for the statement of the host non-Yugoslav Union, after all, no matter how you say it, this is an internal affair on the other side's territory.
So here's the interesting thing, in such a dilemma.
When the city was occupied by the insurgents, the non-Yugoslav center, thousands of miles away, immediately made an urgent call, but it was not a condemnation or threat, but a righteous criticism of the wrong decision made by the Johannes government and sympathy for the insurrectionists' plight.
Immediately afterwards, they said that the uprising was just, reasonable, and tactfully proposed that the insurgents should be allowed to elect themselves to form a government and give financial compensation.
After learning of the decision made by the non-SADC center, some people were happy, some regretted, and some sighed as expected.
A collective uprising of nearly a million people, according to the military level of the non-Yugoslav Union, will not change what has happened unless hundreds of thousands of heavily armed troops are immediately sent to suppress it, but when the insurgents have occupied Johannes without declaring their independence, the rash sending of troops may push them completely down the path of hostility.
Moreover, the entire non-Yugoslav Federation has a total of more than 200,000 troops, and the transfer of more than 100,000 troops is directly equivalent to giving up the defense forces in other regions, and the cost is too expensive.
There are also some unknown reasons, for those dignitaries and dignitaries, sending troops is a completely thankless task.
With hundreds of thousands of troops, the funds spent just walking around are a lot of expenditures, not to mention fighting for a few months, then I am afraid that most of the treasury will be emptied, and it is not good to have this money to pay bonuses to yourself.
They are afraid that in the event of a war, if they win quickly, they will not know what will happen, and if they fail, their political opponents may be able to grasp the lever that will cause them to leave the battlefield in disgrace.
As for the fact that Johannes was occupied by the insurgents, everyone invariably ignored the past, and as long as the other side did not loudly declare independence to the world, they did not care who was in charge of the land, and the area of their own garden was not reduced anyway.
Shortly after the SAUC statement, other onlookers began to express their concern about the incident, all of which supported the insurgents and some said that in the interests of the security and stability of the people of Johannes, they should declare their own independent state.
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Not surprisingly, this statement once again aroused strong opposition from the African Union of South Africa, whose diplomats directly stated that this was an ulterior motive and that some people wanted to seek benefits by dividing the people of Johannes and the Union of South Africa.
In the midst of this war of words, Shen Sen, who led the uprising, the only person in charge of the current supreme power in the city of Johannes, finally made his decision.
"Build a new country, on the surface, it sounds good, but secretly everyone has a ghost in their hearts!"
Throwing the newspaper in his hand on the table casually, Shen Sen turned his chair, looked at Zhang Ting and the others standing in front of him and said:
"What these organizations want is not our independence, but the ninth district on Johannes, and encouraging us to be independent is nothing more than the idea of catching cicadas and yellow finches in the name of praying mantises, after all, it is much easier for them to eat one Johannes than one non-South Union."
In the classical building, the modern design makes it a little more solemn and simple, and the bright light shines on the bodies of several people, making the contemplative expressions of several people gradually solidify.
"So what are we going to do? Not independent? After thinking about it, Wilson still felt that there was no good idea to get out of the current situation.
"Of course not!"
Shen Sen folded his hands in front of him, his long and deep gaze like the sea.
"Johannesburg alone is not enough to spread the truth!"
"For fairness and justice, there is no discrimination, and there should not be just Johannes! Since the non-southern alliance has now sent a reservation to the truth, then we should agree to them. ”
While the non-Yugoslav Union and the rest of the world were arguing in full swing, a message from the people of Johannes interrupted the argument.
Johannes agreed to remain with AFS, but in exchange for staying, AFC had to accede to Johannes's three demands:
First: Johannes demanded to become an autonomous region, with autonomy over everything in the region.
Second: in order to guarantee peace and stability, Johannes demanded the power to form his own armed group.
Thirdly, as the capital and administrative centre of the former Gauteng, Johannes demanded the same authority over the area around Gauteng as before.
Three votes from Johannes were submitted to the African Union of South Africa, and the parliament engaged in intense discussions, which resulted in the adoption of a resolution called the establishment of the Johannes Special Autonomous Region.
Either lose Johannes forever, or agree to the three conditions that have become a reality, they have no choice.
After the resolution was passed, a large number of people who had heard the news on television took to the streets cheering, celebrating the establishment of the Johannes Self-Help Zone as if it were a holiday.
They were victorious, and the light of truth finally shone on the land!
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