Babkhan Restoration Movement
The Babkhan Restoration Movement (جنبش بابخان, Jonbeš-e Bābxān) is a political group in the Suren Confederacy that is dedicated to restoring the culture and heritage of the former Babkhan Kingdom. The group is motivated by the belief that the Babkhan culture is an important part of Euran history and that it should be preserved and celebrated. The movement's methods initially included the promoting Babkhan cultural activities, lobbying for government support for Babkhan cultural initiatives, and organising protests to draw attention to their cause.
One of the key actions of the Babkhan Restoration Movement is the preservation of Babkhan cultural sites and artefacts. In recent years, the movement organised several campaigns to protect important Babkhan ruins and artefacts from being damaged or destroyed by the elements or by looters. The movement has also worked to promote Babkhan art and literature, and has sponsored events and exhibitions to showcase the contributions of Babkhan artists and writers to Eura's cultural heritage.
In addition to its cultural activities, the Babkhan Restoration Movement has also been involved in political activism. The group has been critical of the autocratic monarchy that currently rules the Suren Confederacy, and has called for greater democracy and representation in the country's government. The movement has also been involved in protests against the exploitation of Eura's natural resources by foreign corporations, and has advocated for more sustainable development practices in the region. The heavy-handed response of the Surenid regime to the movement's activities, saw it move in the direction of an armed insurgency during the course of 1715 AN, leading to the establishment of the Artes̱h-e Jadid-e Madal (New Model Army) under the leadership of Amir Arslan.
Babkhan Restoration Movement has moved towards a hard-line position, demanding the liberation and "Babkhanisation" of not only the Suren Confederacy, but also Constancia, Zeed, and all the other minor states of southeast Eura founded by former subject races in the years after the 1598 Babkhan Holocaust.
Governance
The Babkhan Restoration Movement is organized in a hierarchical structure that is similar to the archonic-cadre system of the Humanist parties. At the top of the hierarchy is the movement's leadership, which consists of a small group of individuals on the Central Committee, who are responsible for making decisions and setting the direction of the movement. Below the leadership is a General Council of members who are responsible for implementing the decisions of the leadership and overseeing the various activities of the movement.
Below the council are the various committees and sub-groups that are responsible for carrying out the various activities of the movement. These committees are organised around specific themes or goals, such as cultural preservation, political activism, and outreach to the wider community. Each committee is led by a member of the council, who is responsible for coordinating the work of the committee and reporting back to the leadership.