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Yoshitaka Moromuo
Madhatter's Tea House Arx Alliance
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Posted - 2017.05.04 23:45:35 -
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I believe a simple question would warrant an answer here: were they known to be Dragonaur members or affiliates while within your employ? |
Yoshitaka Moromuo
Madhatter's Tea House Arx Alliance
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Posted - 2017.05.05 23:09:27 -
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Diana Kim wrote:Lieutenant, you are spreading false facts in the IGS, since the link you provided contradicts your own words. There were no mention of Templis Dragonaurs becoming or being enemies in that publication. There was only saying they are in so-called "terrorist" list. Your behavior is unacceptable and unbecoming of Caldari Officer. Visit my office at once. By definition, if a government recognizes an individual or group as terrorist, they are essentially "enemies of the state" at that point. Per the article:
"'CEP dissolves State Executor position; Provists', The Scope, YC115.07.09" wrote:... The CEP has also reaffirmed the status of the Templis Dragonaurs as terrorists. Though they were never officially removed from the State's list of terrorist organizations, they maintained a close affiliation with the Provists and were increasingly being used in official capacities by the Heth regime. ... Their status on that list was never revoked during Tubis Heth's period of power; it was merely overlooked and, arguably, unenforced. This article, despite it being four years old, is likely the most current statement on the status of the Templis Dragonaurs in the eyes of the Caldari State and the Chief Executive Panel. |
Yoshitaka Moromuo
Madhatter's Tea House Arx Alliance
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Posted - 2017.05.06 01:27:44 -
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Diana Kim wrote:Stitcher wrote:Quote:There was only saying they are in so-called "terrorist" list. By this (and I use the word with a sneer, here) "logic", the Guristas aren't enemies of the Caldari STate either, because they are only on the so-called "Pirate" list. Piracy is a crime. Terrorism is warfare method. Next. Piracy is indeed a crime.
Terrorism, the commission of acts intended to cause disarray, and often targeting civilian or non-combatant targets, can be - and I believe is - considered a war crime.
Arguably, worse than piracy.
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Yoshitaka Moromuo
Madhatter's Tea House Arx Alliance
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Posted - 2017.05.06 21:32:37 -
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Diana Kim wrote:Bran Kignol wrote: Could you give us a fully detailed definition, for you (if not the official one), of what is a "terror activity" and the difference with a "criminal activity" ?
Terror activity - a warfare method for causing political pressure by instilling fear. Usually performed by groups that lack full funding and equipment to attack military and important tactical targets. Terror attacks are usually weak and affect neither military ability nor disrupt civilian operations of the targeted State as a whole. Casualties are within acceptable margins (when civilian casualties becomes significant and physically affect the State the operation stops being considered terrorism and becomes genocide. When military casualties become significant either in total numbers or in local dislocation, the operation can't be considered a just terror operation as well). Casualties within acceptable margins? What makes the loss of civilian life in any way acceptable?
You may as well have just picked up a shovel and found an empty plot... |
Yoshitaka Moromuo
Madhatter's Tea House Arx Alliance
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Posted - 2017.05.07 21:27:05 -
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Your propensity to attack the source of claims, rather than the claims themselves, is speaking volumes of your character.
I'll say nothing more on the subject. |
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