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The Azandicas are the official paramilitary wing of the Black Lion Front active in South Africa and historically active the Independent South African Republic.
History
The Azandicas were formed by BLF member Leif Archaix following the August 2008 elections in South Africa and immediately enacted by party president Esteban Delgado as a guerrilla group fighting for the cause of an independently sovereign South Africa free from Croatian invaders.
Following the Proclamation of South African Sovereignty and creation of the Independent South African Republic, the Azandicas were enlisted as part of the Armed Forces of the Independent South African Republic (AFISAR).
The disbanding of the Independent South African Republic, the South African Independence League (SAIL) and AFISAR as well as the liberation of South Africa from the Zockyist government brought Azandicas action to a close until May 2009. In the congressional elections, Brazil politically took over South Africa and split its remaining five provinces with Indonesia through a short war. This action sparked the re-creation of SAIL and the mobilization of the Azandicas.
Organization
No member of the paramilitary wing may be a part of the political wing of the Black Lion front at the same time although leadership of both may be politicians within the party. Political activity stagnated the movement and deployment of troops in South Africa, so it is avoided.
The leaders of the Azandicas are Ines Schumacher,who was also the last BLF president before the May 2009 Brazilian takeover, Esteban Delgado, and Rico Suave.
As most South Africans are currently exiled around the world, the Azandicas coordinate each other internationally preparing to lead the revolutionary war of independence in South Africa in the coming days. The central battleground of the Azandicas however, remains on South African home turf in the territories occupied by both Indonesia and Brazil.
Because the Azandics operate primarily as a militia guerrilla force, weapons, gifts, and food are rarely distributed to the majority. Each soldier is expected to provide their own upkeep.