South African Independence Movement

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The South African Independence Movement was the revolution and rebellion in South Africa against the Zockyist regime, a foreign Takeover of South Africa by Croats.

South African Independence League

The South African Independence League (SAIL) was jointly formed as a governmental coalition by the Black Lion Front and Free Africa with the aim of protecting:

[T]he sovereignty, freedom, democracy, self-government, and peace of South Africa and all of her individual regions and keep her independent and free from colonization, imperialism, tyranny, and any type of destruction by any individual, group, political party, army, or state.

Several other native South African parties joined the coalition, but were unable to stop the bypassing of a legal election administered by the Zockyists and keep them from taking power illegally.

The South African Independence League or SAIL was a political coalition established in September of 2008, to protect and defend South Africa's sovereign government from outside invasion politically as a united voting front. It was also used as the main governmental body for the Independent South African Republic during its existence and remains the official South African government in exile. South African Independence League is a member of Armed International Resistance Forces.

History

Croatian Occupation

Following the Croatian takeover of the government, independence was called upon by Esteban Delgado of the Black Lion Front (BLF) with the publishing of a document called the Proclamation Of South African Sovereignty. Thus, the Independent South African Republic was founded as a break-away of four of the five regions in South Africa, controlled by BLF party members (two of which joined following the first two region's secession). Mmabatho, Polokwane, Pretoria, and Bloemfontein were governed by SAIL, or South African natives living in these states.

On November 16th, Ryan Dagari left BLF and created his own party, the Democratic Anarcho-Socialism (DAS). Upon creation, he immediately applied for SAIL, was accepted, and provided the group with long term economic plans.

The movement semi-achieved its goal to retake the country from Croatia on December 5th, when Compmage from Free Africa ran for president. SAIL had already chosen candidate Deus Ex from BLF, but Compmage, the president, publicly announced SAIL had reached the end of its needed days. There was a heated debate about whether or not SAIL should continue to operate and watch over growing concerns, but the BLF-DAS side (term used loosely, some BLF members wished for SAIL to close as well) eventually gave way and agreed to have SAIL shutdown. Compmage won a close victory over Deus. As of now, SAIL has seemed to reach its days and appears to have closed until it will once again be needed to defend South Africa's liberty and freedom.

Indonesian and Brazilian Occupation

The second time South Africa was politically taken over, it had been completely conquered and split between Indonesia and Brazil. A Brazilian takeover back heavily by Indonesia occurred during the May 2009 congressional elections, which lead to the impeachment of Gabriel Borien and the quick end of the ongoing Indonesia-South Africa War. This was the first time in the history of the New World that South Africa was completely removed from the map.

Without a nation or government to lead an entire South African people, the South African Independence League was once again given the reigns. It succeeded once again and under the leadership of Ines Schumacher managed to regain Limpopo. From this alliance was born the current leading party in South Africa, United South Africa.

Independent South African Republic

On September 7th, 2008, Esteban Delgado declared the regions of Limpopo and North West Province, controlled by Black Lion Front party members - a part of the South African Independence League, independent of South Africa and the first two regions of the newly established country, the Independent South African Republic.

Following this sedition, the African Socialist Party merged with the BLF and Gauteng became the third region of the Independent Republic. In mid-September, Free State was established as the fourth region to secede from South Africa and become a part of ISAR.

The Independent South African Republic (ISAR) was a breakaway nation of South Africa that was created on September 7th, 2008 and lasted until December 2008.

History

Independence was declared on September 7th, 2008, by Black Lion Front leader Esteban Delgado with the Proclamation of South African Sovereignty in response to the South African administration that came to power on September 1st.

The Proud Africa (PA) party came to power with a huge majority, prompting allegations of election fraud and the use of multies, the latter of which was proven when the admins banned over 50 illegal accounts. Therefore the PA, being a front to many Croatians, was considered by many in the Black Lion Front (BLF), African Socialist Party (ASP) and Free Africa (FA) to be an 'illegal government' and representative not of the populace, but of the Croatians. Thus a new, separate provisional government was drawn up, finally coming to fruition a week after the general election.

The territories of ISAR are those regions controlled by the South African Independence League (SAIL) mayors: North West Province (Mmabatho). Although not formally recognized as a separate state, ISAR is the third nation to occupy territory on the continent of Africa after the original South African Republic and Indonesian-controlled regions.

Politics

There are no official presidents of ISAR, only elected representatives of the South African Independence League that stand for general elections in South Africa united in order to try and take back South Africa from Croatian occupation.

In ISAR, the strongest candidates are appointed by all parties within SAIL not to run the country, but to try to win the general elections in South Africa. There is no executive office in government, only individuals who take action and help out in the cause of liberty, sovereignty, and self-government.


#[0] President ISAR Office South African Election Party Vice President Term[0]
1[1] Citizen660421.jpg Kintor September 1-11, 2008[1] Lost Free Africa Esteban Delgado 1
2 Citizen689201.jpg Esteban Delgado October 1-31, 2008 Lost Black Lion Front Little Missy 2

Notes

0  The numerals indicate the consecutive time in the office served by a single person. For example, a person who served two consecutive terms is counted as the first President (not the first and second).
1  SAIL was created before the independence of the republic was proclaimed on September 7, 2008, so the first term was shorter than the rest.

Military

The nation's military is the Armed Forces of the Independent South African Republic (AFISAR). It is made up of the SAIL armies, most of which are paramilitary groups of individual South African parties, such as the Azandicas, which are the paramilitary wing of the Black Lion Front.

International Diplomacy

Regions

City Region Other Information
1. Mmabatho North West Province
ISAR indicated in light green, Free African region in dark green, Croatian-controlled region in blue, and Indonesian occupied territories in red.