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| type          = Genocide, mass murder, ethnic cleansing
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| perpetrators  = [[Nicholas McGregor (Pacifica)|Nicholas McGregor]], [[John Evington (Pacifica)|John Evington]]
| perpetrators  = [[Nicholas McGregor (Pacifica)|Nicholas McGregor]], [[John Evington (Pacifica)|John Evington]]
| assailants    = 27th Battalion, 52nd Battalion, 79th Battalion
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| dfens        = [[Romordian Resistance (Pacifica)|Romordian Resistance]]
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| motive        = Racism, Ultranationalism
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'''Operation Dian Cecht''' is the name given to the operation in which the 27th, 52nd and 79th Battalions of the [[Nicholas and Great British Armed Forces (Pacifica)|NGB Army]] were deployed into [[West Romordia (Pacifica)|West Romordia]] with orders to kill Romordian civilians and destroy Romordian villages. The target was to eradicate at least 60% of the population, which would have been 3 million people. However, the next day, the operation was postponed indefinitely due to the threat of a [[World Forum (Pacifica)|World Forum]] intervention.  
'''Operation Dian Cecht''' is the name given to the operation in which the [[Nicholas and Great British Secret Service (Pacifica)|Nicholas and Great British Secret Service]] were deployed into [[West Romordia (Pacifica)|West Romordia]] to work with police to identify and arrest people suspected of having links with the [[United Romordian Resistance (Pacifica)|United Romordian Resistance]]. It involved the arrest, interrogation and torture of many West Romordian civilians. Due to this, the next day, the operation was postponed indefinitely due to the threat of a [[World Forum (Pacifica)|World Forum]] intervention.  
==Name==
==Name==
The name Operation Dian Cecht was made by John Evington. Dian Cecht is the god of healing in Nicholasian Gaedian mythology. The operation was named after Dian Cecht because Evington believed that the operation was 'curing' the nation by killing the parasites (Romordians).
The name Operation Dian Cecht was made by [[John Evington (Pacifica)|John Evington]] . Dian Cecht is the god of healing in Nicholasian Gaedian mythology. The operation was named after Dian Cecht because Evington believed that the operation was 'curing' the nation by killing the parasites (West Romordian rebels).


==Motives==
==Motives==
The operation was made in response to riots and protests in Romordia over the treatment of Romordia by Nicholas and Great Britain. The riots and protests in 2014 had been dealt with with massacres of protesters and despite the destruction of three small towns and the massacre of over 600 protesters in 2021, the protesting and rioting did not stop. As a result of this, [[John Evington (Pacifica)|Minister of Imperial Expansion John Evington]] proposed the eradication of 60% of the Romordian population. At first, [[Nicholas McGregor (Pacifica)|Supreme Leader Nicholas McGregor]] disagreed but was eventually persuaded.  
The operation was made in response to increasing activity of the United Romordian Resistance, the largest West Romordian rebel group. The riots and protests in West Romordia was also a contributing factor as it was hoped that the crackdown would discourage future opposition.. The riots and protests in 2014 had been dealt with with massacres of protesters and despite the destruction of [[2021 Lokve Massacre (Pacifica)|massacre]] of over 600 protesters in 2021 (which became known as the Lokve massacre), the protesting and rioting did not stop. As a result of this, [[John Evington (Pacifica)|Minister of Imperial Expansion John Evington]] proposed the operation. At first, [[Nicholas McGregor (Pacifica)|Supreme Leader Nicholas McGregor]] disagreed as the  Lokve massacre had already resulted in increased tensions with other countries. However, he was eventually persuaded as he was assured that it would not involve West Romordians being arrested without sufficient evidence.  
==International response==
==International response==
On the day the operation began, [[Izaakia (Pacifica)|Izaakia]] called for a World Forum intervention. Later, [[Eflad (Pacifica)|Eflad]] agreed. Due to the threat of the intervention, the operation was postponed the next day.
On the day the operation began, [[Izaakia (Pacifica)|Izaakia]] called for a World Forum intervention. Later, [[Eflad (Pacifica)|Eflad]] agreed. Due to the threat of the intervention, the operation was postponed the next day.


==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
Despite only lasting one day, the operation caused the death of almost 50,000 Romordians. Multiple towns had been completely destroyed and civilians were shot.  
Despite only lasting one day, the operation resulted in the arrest, interrogation, torture and in some cases execution, of hundreds of West Romordians, most of which are thought to have been innocent.


[[Category:Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)]]
[[Category:Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)]]

Latest revision as of 10:11, 1 August 2024

Operation Dian Cecht
LocationWest Romordia
Date19-20 October 2021
TargetRomordians
PerpetratorsNicholas McGregor, John Evington
AssailantsNicholas and Great British Secret Service
MotiveRacism, Ultranationalism, Counter terrorism

Operation Dian Cecht is the name given to the operation in which the Nicholas and Great British Secret Service were deployed into West Romordia to work with police to identify and arrest people suspected of having links with the United Romordian Resistance. It involved the arrest, interrogation and torture of many West Romordian civilians. Due to this, the next day, the operation was postponed indefinitely due to the threat of a World Forum intervention.

Name

The name Operation Dian Cecht was made by John Evington . Dian Cecht is the god of healing in Nicholasian Gaedian mythology. The operation was named after Dian Cecht because Evington believed that the operation was 'curing' the nation by killing the parasites (West Romordian rebels).

Motives

The operation was made in response to increasing activity of the United Romordian Resistance, the largest West Romordian rebel group. The riots and protests in West Romordia was also a contributing factor as it was hoped that the crackdown would discourage future opposition.. The riots and protests in 2014 had been dealt with with massacres of protesters and despite the destruction of massacre of over 600 protesters in 2021 (which became known as the Lokve massacre), the protesting and rioting did not stop. As a result of this, Minister of Imperial Expansion John Evington proposed the operation. At first, Supreme Leader Nicholas McGregor disagreed as the Lokve massacre had already resulted in increased tensions with other countries. However, he was eventually persuaded as he was assured that it would not involve West Romordians being arrested without sufficient evidence.

International response

On the day the operation began, Izaakia called for a World Forum intervention. Later, Eflad agreed. Due to the threat of the intervention, the operation was postponed the next day.

Aftermath

Despite only lasting one day, the operation resulted in the arrest, interrogation, torture and in some cases execution, of hundreds of West Romordians, most of which are thought to have been innocent.