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Sycona wrote:Hello there

"Hrarroom!" ("Greetings!")

Sycona wrote:Hello there

General Kenobi! You are a bold one.

Welcome to the IDU! I encourage you to check out our IDU Quick-Start Guide (

Welcome to the International Democratic Union! If you're reading this, you're most likely a recent arrival. We're glad to have you here, and look forward to getting to know you (and your nation!)

You're probably wondering how to begin participating in the region. Here's a quick guide to get you started.

1) If you haven't done so already, please consider joining the WA and endorsing our elected delegate, Sanctaria. It's not a requirement, but the more nations that endorse our Delegate, the more able they are to represent our collective interest in the WA.

2) Sign up on our Linkregional forum. You can introduce yourself, and begin participating in regional roleplay there. You can also Linkrequest citizenship and join our regional governance body, LinkLIDUN.

3) Stake your claim on our Linkregional map to find a place to call home. Questions or requests concerning the map? Reach out to our regional cartographer, Gardavasque. Have questions about the ecology of your nation and how it fits into the IDU map? Reach out to our regional ecologist, Bears Armed.

4) Once you've got your foundation down, build your nation and its place in the IDU further. You can post all about your nation on our LinkRegional Wiki. You can also use the LinkIDU Media Center to post news updates for your nation.

5) Join our Discord servers to participate further in roleplay, hang out with us, and see what's happening behind the scenes. We have two servers. Our Linkprimary Discord server is where we conduct most of our online activity and chatting. Our Linkin-character Discord server is specifically designated for real-time interaction between characters.

6) Have any other questions or concerns? Feel free to reach out to any of our regional officers listed on the regional NS page.

Once again, welcome to the IDU! We're glad you're on board.

Read dispatch

) to explore all of what we have going on in the region!

Sanctaria wrote:It is currently 6-1, of WA member nations in this region voting, AGAINST the current General Assembly resolution at vote, so I'm casting my vote in opposition.

I voted for it as well even though it seems to me, well, just silly. If you pigmy hippo, I'll pig yours.

Laeral wrote:General Kenobi! You are a bold one.

Welcome to the IDU! I encourage you to check out our IDU Quick-Start Guide (

Welcome to the International Democratic Union! If you're reading this, you're most likely a recent arrival. We're glad to have you here, and look forward to getting to know you (and your nation!)

You're probably wondering how to begin participating in the region. Here's a quick guide to get you started.

1) If you haven't done so already, please consider joining the WA and endorsing our elected delegate, Sanctaria. It's not a requirement, but the more nations that endorse our Delegate, the more able they are to represent our collective interest in the WA.

2) Sign up on our Linkregional forum. You can introduce yourself, and begin participating in regional roleplay there. You can also Linkrequest citizenship and join our regional governance body, LinkLIDUN.

3) Stake your claim on our Linkregional map to find a place to call home. Questions or requests concerning the map? Reach out to our regional cartographer, Gardavasque. Have questions about the ecology of your nation and how it fits into the IDU map? Reach out to our regional ecologist, Bears Armed.

4) Once you've got your foundation down, build your nation and its place in the IDU further. You can post all about your nation on our LinkRegional Wiki. You can also use the LinkIDU Media Center to post news updates for your nation.

5) Join our Discord servers to participate further in roleplay, hang out with us, and see what's happening behind the scenes. We have two servers. Our Linkprimary Discord server is where we conduct most of our online activity and chatting. Our Linkin-character Discord server is specifically designated for real-time interaction between characters.

6) Have any other questions or concerns? Feel free to reach out to any of our regional officers listed on the regional NS page.

Once again, welcome to the IDU! We're glad you're on board.

Read dispatch

) to explore all of what we have going on in the region!

Ive been here for a long time actually, I just dont engage actively in the whole r
egional operations

Sycona wrote:Ive been here for a long time actually, I just dont engage actively in the whole r
egional operations

That's perfectly all right, but if you'd ever like to become more involved, Xiomera's dispatch gives you the tools to do so!

I have voted AGAINST the current SC resolution at vote because I believe as a general principle that achievement in NS stats should not merit a commendation on its own. Commendations should be earned through a player's contributions to others and to the NS community, not through simply achieving high national statistics through NS issues, which is the primary basis for this resolution.

Laeral wrote:I have voted AGAINST the current SC resolution at vote because I believe as a general principle that achievement in NS stats should not merit a commendation on its own. Commendations should be earned through a player's contributions to others and to the NS community, not through simply achieving high national statistics through NS issues, which is the primary basis for this resolution.

Agreed, especially as those high stats are spread across -- as the proposal admits -- a range of puppets: Managing all of those results on just one single nation would have been significantly more difficult, and thus more praiseworthy.

Bears Armed Mission wrote:Agreed, especially as those high stats are spread across -- as the proposal admits -- a range of puppets: Managing all of those results on just one single nation would have been significantly more difficult, and thus more praiseworthy.

I wonder if I could get one for high Retail sector and Scientific Advancement...
Or rudeness. That'd be fun.

It is currently 7-2, of WA member nations in this region voting, AGAINST the current General Assembly resolution at vote, so I'm casting my vote in opposition.

It is currently 5-5, of WA member nations in this region voting (including my own), SPLIT on the current Security Council resolution at vote, so I am abstaining from voting.

As an OOC FYI, I'm getting married this week and then going on a honeymoon, so I may not be able to vote on-time for some of the resolutions in the next 10 days. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Sanctaria wrote:As an OOC FYI, I'm getting married this week and then going on a honeymoon, so I may not be able to vote on-time for some of the resolutions in the next 10 days. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Congratulations!
And thank you for letting us know.

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My issue from the recent contest has now entered use, as #1474 'Cuy Bono?' (edited by 'The Marsupial Illuminati']. I've just used our Founder to edit this into the pinned dispatch 'Issues by IDU members'.

The 65th International Women's Congress has BEGUN!

You can keep up with the goings-on in the thread here: https://idugov.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=2163

It is already proving to be a fascinating event, so check it out!

Laeral, Xiomera, Gardavasque, and Thassala

IDUSA members who wish to run for the position of Speaker should state their intentions here.

https://idugov.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=2162

Tomorrow is the final day of the self-nomination period. Only 1 nation has self-nominated.

IDU news: Xiomera releases journalist Antoine Broussard from custody; opposition leader still set for trial

https://media.idugov.com/2021/08/05/xiomera-releases-broussard/

Sanctaria wrote:It is currently 7-2, of WA member nations in this region voting, AGAINST the current General Assembly resolution at vote, so I'm casting my vote in opposition.

It is currently 5-5, of WA member nations in this region voting (including my own), SPLIT on the current Security Council resolution at vote, so I am abstaining from voting.

As an OOC FYI, I'm getting married this week and then going on a honeymoon, so I may not be able to vote on-time for some of the resolutions in the next 10 days. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Congratulations, Sanct! I hope everything goes well with your wedding and honeymoon.

Observing that no other nations have self-nominated, I declare Slokais Islands the new IDUSA Speaker — their term begins as of the posting of this message.
New elections should be held on 1 year's time.
It has been an honour to serve my term as Speaker. Good luck and best wishes towards our new Speaker.

Trive 38 wrote:Observing that no other nations have self-nominated, I declare Slokais Islands the new IDUSA Speaker — their term begins as of the posting of this message.

Duly noted: RO position transferred accordingly.
(B-A.)

Thank you for this honor, I will get to work as soon as school ends. Thank goodness my school does not block Nation-States

Latest news on Aurian crisis: Huenyan warship fires warning shot at Xiomeran convoy, sparking anger in Xiomera

https://media.idugov.com/2021/08/09/huenyan-ship-fires-on-xiomeran-convoy/

The aetherial state

Hm....well how are things here on the RMB? (Also, guess I should *at least* join the Discord.)

In an effort to keep our "annual" Football Championship as yearly as possible, I'd like to announce the opening of the 2021 IDUFC registration period at this time. I'm honored to be hosting the third iteration of the region's most successful single-discipline sporting event, and hope to uphold the tournament's reputation as a top-notch sports role-play. Some of the most impressive character-development and culture-building I've seen in my 4+ years of NS has come from this tournament, and I'm sure this year will produce many memorable and colorful characters.

https://idugov.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=2164

Bears Armed, Laeral, and Mallancaland

Happy Monday ev'buddy. The map has been updated. To go to the map thread, check here:

https://idugov.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=2050&pid=21055#pid21055

There is a version without the continent names here:

https://app.box.com/s/xb66l7dsv1m6n2874a416o3gidv6ozes

I invite your opinions and feedback. Message me on Discord or in the map thread.

Hello, I hope you're all well!

The second issue of the Voice of Forest (yes, I forgot to actually publish the dispatch last month) is entitled "Death in the Amazon". It chronicles the efforts of pioneering conservationist Chico Mendes, who gave his life protecting the Amazon rainforest and its peoples. As always, please have a read (if you can spare a couple of minutes) and know that you're always welcome to discuss what you read either here or on the Forest RMB!

And yes, the August issue will be published later this month - I've already started researching the activist it will be focusing on. Here's a little hint: the activist in question rocked the zoological world and pushed the boundaries of what we thought was possible for humans to achieve.

Chico Mendes

The Voice of Forest - Issue II | July 2021 | Death in the Amazon


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CHICO MENDES



(1944-1988)


Known For:

  • Conservation activism

  • Indigenous rights activism

  • Assassinated by cattle ranchers


Selected Awards:

  • UNEP Global 500 Roll of Honor
    Award

  • NWF National Conservation
    Achievement Award

  • Namesake of the Chico Mendes
    Extractive Reserve


“At first I thought I was fighting to save rubber trees, then I thought I was fighting to save
the Amazon rainforest. Now I realize I am fighting for humanity.”

.

Francisco Alves Mendes Filho (1944-1988), better known as Chico Mendes, was a Brazilian rubber tapper, trade union leader and activist. He is well known for his efforts to preserve the Amazon rainforest and defend the rights of Brazil’s poor and indigenous populations. Mendes’ assassination in 1988 brought the struggle for the conservation of the Amazon rainforest to the world stage with impacts including lasting changes in government policy and the emergence of multiple grassroots environmental movements.

Background


Chico Mendes was born in the Brazilian state of Acre in 1944 to Francisco and Iracê Mendes; only six of Francisco and Iracê’s seventeen children survived into adulthood. Aged nine, Mendes began working alongside his father as a rubber tapper (“seringueiro” in Brazilian Portuguese) at a time when the rubber tapping industry was in decline. Swathes of the Amazon rainforest were frequently sold and burned to make way for cattle pastures, with cattle ranchers and the Brazilian government expelling many seringueiros from their land.

Schools were often made deliberately inaccessible to seringueiro communities as the landowners did not want their workers to be able to read or do arithmetic. Mendes was taught to read by activist-turned-seringueiro Euclides Fernando Távora at the age of 18; he would later describe how practising with newspaper clippings covering social and political issues opened his eyes to the injustices surrounding him. Inspired by his experiences, Mendes decided to become a literacy teacher to educate his community and so raise awareness of the seringueiros’ unjust treatment.

The Rural Workers Union Movement, founded during the political turmoil of 1960s Brazil, became the principal political representative of peasants, small farmers and rural labourers. Mendes himself played a central role in the creation of the Rubber Tappers’ Union in 1975 and served as its secretary, returning to his hometown of Xapuri to establish a union branch there with Marina Silva in 1977. In 1979, Mendes introduced a scheme to establish schools on rubber estates. Originally aimed at educating adults, the programme quickly expanded to include children, aiming to improve the living standards of the seringueiros which would, in turn, incentivise them to protect their land and way of life. Despite the overwhelming success of the initiative, all was not well for the union movement; in 1980, the president of the Rural Workers Union and a close colleague of Mendes, Wilson Pinheiro, was assassinated by ranchers who opposed the work of the Union. While the union movement continued to pick up speed in the following years, acts of police brutality against union members increased and several key union leaders were murdered by ranchers in targeted attacks.

In 1988, a rancher named Darly Alves da Silva bought part of a rubber reserve in Xapuri where members of Mendes’ family lived. Mendes clashed with da Silva in October of that year when he convinced the Brazilian government to declare a 61,000-acre tract of traditional seringueiro territory on da Silva's land to be off-limits to logging. This was the world’s first extractive reserve – an area of publicly-owned land where unsustainable land use is forbidden but local communities have the right to perform traditional extractive practices like fishing and rubber tapping. This major victory sparked a wave of murders of the union movement’s leaders.

In the last few years of his life, Mendes received a constant barrage of death threats. After months of being watched by gunmen hired by da Silva, Mendes predicted on his 44th birthday that he would not live to see Christmas. The gunmen disappeared completely following his birthday, leading to a feeling of impending doom within the seringueiro community. One week after his birthday, on the 22nd of December 1988, Mendes was shot dead in his Xapuri home by da Silva’s son. Mendes was the 90th rural activist murdered that year in Brazil.

Activism


Mendes was, in many ways, a pioneer of the conservation movement. His fight to protect the seringueiro way of life led him to organise peaceful protests called empates (“stand-offs”), human barricades that prevented those who planned to destroy seringueiro territory, including ranchers and loggers, from accessing the land. The tactic was not without its risks; participants faced severe beatings from military police who were often called by

Newspaper clipping from the Jornal do Brazil reporting the
assassination of Chico Mendes (1988).
ranchers, although the protesters retaliated peacefully (frequently by singing hymns). As the campaign evolved, so too did the empates, moving to encompass the entire seringueiro community. Women and children would move to the front of the group, discouraging the police from shooting into the crowd.

The formation of extractive reserves is perhaps the greatest testament to Mendes’ tireless efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest and its inhabitants. The reserve created on what was then da Silva’s land was the first of many - thanks to the efforts of Mendes’ contemporaries, including Marina Silva, 13% of the Amazon is now protected as extractive reserves. The reserves are funded in part by the World Bank, which had previously financed roads to make deforestation of the Amazon easier; this change of heart is directly attributed to Mendes’ personal lobbying of the organisation. The Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve, created after Mendes’ death, continues to protect one million hectares of rainforest to this day.

Mendes' launch of the Alliance of Forest Peoples (representing the Amazon’s indigenous peoples and the Rural Workers’ Union) in 1986 signified a dramatic change in the fight to protect the rainforest. Both groups had historically been at odds with one another, so the fact that they were able to unite and work together to protect their cultures and way of life sent a powerful message to their opponents and the Brazilian government. Three months after Mendes’ death, 27 demands on environmental and human rights protection were released, along with the Declaration of the Peoples of the Forest, which concludes: “This Alliance of the Peoples of the Forest, bringing together Indians, rubber tappers, and riverbank communities, and founded here in Acre, embraces all efforts to protect and preserve this immense but fragile life-system that involves our forests, rivers, lakes and springs, the source of our wealth and the basis of our cultures and traditions.”

The idea that environmental protection was compatible with sustainable land use in a way that did not ignore thousands of years of indigenous land use within the Amazon changed the way the global environmental movement considered conservation. Of Mendes’ death, associate Gomercindo Rodriquez said: “Those who killed Chico got it wrong. They thought by killing him, the tappers' movement would be demobilised, but they made him immortal.” Thus, in life and in death, Chico Mendes lit the fires of the Amazon conservation movement; that fight continues to this day. Please, if you can, take a moment to recognise the sacrifices made by Mendes and activists like him to protect his people and our planet.



The Voice of Forest - Issue II - "Death in the Amazon"
Thanks For Reading!
Published July 2021 - Written and Edited by Terrabod
Read dispatch

Oh, and I also want to remind everyone that the submission period for the Forest Interregional Writing Contest closes on the 15th. Good luck to everyone involved, and happy writing!

Best wishes,
Terrabod
Culture Minister of Forest

A quick note about puppet nations and the IDUFC: Players with two main nations need not heed the puppet penalty when filling out Attack and Defense stats for their teams. As far as I'm concerned, should he so desire, Xiomera (the person) can enter both Xiomera and Huenya into the tournament with no stat penalties against either nation.

Terrabod wrote:Hello, I hope you're all well!

The second issue of the Voice of Forest (yes, I forgot to actually publish the dispatch last month) is entitled "Death in the Amazon". It chronicles the efforts of pioneering conservationist Chico Mendes, who gave his life protecting the Amazon rainforest and its peoples. As always, please have a read (if you can spare a couple of minutes) and know that you're always welcome to discuss what you read either here or on the Forest RMB!

I'm sorry: I do realize the seriousness of the situation in the Amazon basin, but I can't see the name "Chico" without wondering whether he had brothers named Harpo, Zeppo, and -- of course -- Groucho... :D

It is currently 6-3, of WA member nations in this region voting, FOR the current General Assembly resolution at vote, so I'm casting my vote in favour.

It is currently 9-0, of WA member nations in this region voting, AGAINST the current Security Council resolution at vote, so I'm casting my vote in opposition.

Trade news: Shuell and Xiomera sign trade deal

https://media.idugov.com/2021/08/12/shuell-xiomera-strike-trade-deal/

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