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Region: The Hole To Hide In

Rumanian States wrote:

RP: Casualties of War and Other Things
Libertatea had been keeping track of the conflict since it's beginnings and had published reports of their rough estimations of casualties, refugees, and other such things. Currently, according to their most recent report for 2148, over 3.7 million civilians have been killed directly or indirectly as a result of the war, broken down their deaths can be categorized as such: (approx.) 900.000 million as a direct result of fighting, 600,000 from crime against humanity/sentients, 900,000 as result of famine, 700,000 from disease outbreaks, 600,000 from other causes such as terrorism. Around 600,000 soldiers have died, with the largest number by far occurring during Operation Liberare. Over 1 million have fled the nation, with around 800,000 having fled to Dwarf land4 and 200,000 to Icewindia, another 27 million remain internally displaced.

RP: Thousands Protest Squalor Conditions in Liranaholm Refugees Camps
Angered by the squalor conditions in refugee camps and the Lirana's attempts to "indoctrinate" them, thousands of Rumanian refugees have begun protesting their treatment by the Government of the Liranaholm. Thousands of Rumanians across the various camps have all begun protesting the conditions, demanding the government take action to improve the standard of living after it was reported that a cholera outbreak had killed several refugees. Suicide rates among the refugees are extraordinarily high as many feel that they are without anyway out and many, having fled conflict, resent the idea of joining a military, much less a foreign one. Dwarf land4

RP: Can't

With Rumanians in refugee camps protesting against what they see as unfair treatment, the Lirana government responds by releasing a statement on what is happening, transcribed in a much shortened form below.

'The Lirana government regrets what is presently happening in the Rumanian refugee camps, however should not be held responsible for what is happening. The influx of Rumanians was something the government could not predict, and cannot solve meaningfully in any quick manner. Rehoming everyone would be nigh impossible, an economic drain, and with the job market contracting for legal civilians, it is not realistic to give them all jobs. As such, the government will try to help, but cannot fix this matter in a short time.'

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