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| type = Anti-Corruption and Subversion Campaign | | type = Anti-Corruption and Subversion Campaign | ||
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| cause = Suspected misuse of public funds in higher education for anti-government agitation by public and public-private bodies | | cause = {{unbulleted list|Initial: Suspected misuse of public funds in higher education for anti-government agitation by public and public-private bodies|Subsequent: Propaganda campaigns by anti-state subversive groups}} | ||
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| target = [[Alliance for a Just Nouvelle Alexandrie]] {{,}} [[University of Punta Santiago]] {{,}} [[Royal University of Parap]] {{,}} [[University of Cárdenas]] {{,}}[[Valencia Technical Institute]] {{,}} [[New Luthoria State University]] | | target = [[Alliance for a Just Nouvelle Alexandrie]] {{,}} [[University of Punta Santiago]] {{,}} [[Royal University of Parap]] {{,}} [[University of Cárdenas]] {{,}}[[Valencia Technical Institute]] {{,}} [[New Luthoria State University]] {{,}} [[TruthWatchers]] | ||
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**Federal Gendarmerie deployed to clear encampments at the [[University of Punta Santiago]] and [[Royal University of Parap]]. Tear gas and baton rounds in widespread use. In one memorable scene, recorded in Parap, a student protestor was lassoed by a mounted policeman and pulled out of the midst of the crowd before being dragged over the cobblestones – at a canter – towards the lines of federal gendarmes whereupon she was swiftly subjected to a flurry of punches and kicks and bundled into the back of a black van. | **Federal Gendarmerie deployed to clear encampments at the [[University of Punta Santiago]] and [[Royal University of Parap]]. Tear gas and baton rounds in widespread use. In one memorable scene, recorded in Parap, a student protestor was lassoed by a mounted policeman and pulled out of the midst of the crowd before being dragged over the cobblestones – at a canter – towards the lines of federal gendarmes whereupon she was swiftly subjected to a flurry of punches and kicks and bundled into the back of a black van. | ||
**[[Federal Harmonisation and Coordination Service]] to begin a sweeping investigation of student support services across the entire higher education sector in Nouvelle Alexandrie, with particular attention to the value for money, or lack thereof, provided by student life offices and offices of community engagement within academic faculties. | **[[Federal Harmonisation and Coordination Service]] to begin a sweeping investigation of student support services across the entire higher education sector in Nouvelle Alexandrie, with particular attention to the value for money, or lack thereof, provided by student life offices and offices of community engagement within academic faculties. | ||
*11.VII: Dr. Patricia Marquez, Vice-Chancellor at [[Royal University of Parap]], along with Patricia Hernandez, the Chief Financial Officer, were locked out of their offices by Federal Gendarmerie as FHCS personnel arrived on site ''en masse'' to begin an "accountability, efficiency, and probity" investigation of the university faculty. | |||
*12.VII: [[Serina Bakhshi]] and [[Alexander Melas]], formerly of the [[Nouveau Wave]] before their defection to the [[FHP]], were interviewed by the FHCS to provide insights and key guidance on how such movements utilised crowdfunding websites and organisations to disguise the funding of subversive groups via a "distributed model" of indirect financing. The [[Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Secretary of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency]] then took the opportunity to tour the temporary FHCS facility in [[Cardenas]] and discuss the operational priorities of Faun with the [[Maximillian de Almagro|Director]], her nominal subordinate. | |||
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*13.VII: A warrant was issued for the adminstrative detention of the "unknown owner/operator(s)" of the [[TruthWatchers]] website and forum, so that they might be bound over to assist the authorities with their investigation. | |||
*14.VII: In Parap, a number of arrests were made amongst faculty staff following confirmation that AI equipment for dissident actions were borrowed from the university's computer science department, providing a significant material linkage between the supposedly impartial academic institution and the movement under official investigation. | |||
Latest revision as of 08:22, 15 November 2025
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| Location | Cardenas · Parap · Punta Santiago |
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| Type | Anti-Corruption and Subversion Campaign |
| Cause |
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| Target | Alliance for a Just Nouvelle Alexandrie · University of Punta Santiago · Royal University of Parap · University of Cárdenas · Valencia Technical Institute · New Luthoria State University · TruthWatchers |
| Participants | Federal Gendarmerie of Nouvelle Alexandrie · Federal Harmonisation and Coordination Service |
Operation Faun began in the sixth month of 1750 AN as a concerted effort by the Federal Government of Nouvelle Alexandrie to retake a number of institutions of higher education in the country, which had become bastions of AJNA activism. The action was prompted by the realisation in government circles that academic faculties across the Federation were engaged in diverting public funds, which had been allocated to higher education, towards political activist groups opposed to the recently elected coalition government. This concern became acute as student activism began to metastasise into a concerted attempt to revive the Nouveau Wave dissident movement, disrupting the operation of several prominent universities.
Timeline
VII.1750 AN
- 10.VII:
- Federal Gendarmerie deployed to clear encampments at the University of Punta Santiago and Royal University of Parap. Tear gas and baton rounds in widespread use. In one memorable scene, recorded in Parap, a student protestor was lassoed by a mounted policeman and pulled out of the midst of the crowd before being dragged over the cobblestones – at a canter – towards the lines of federal gendarmes whereupon she was swiftly subjected to a flurry of punches and kicks and bundled into the back of a black van.
- Federal Harmonisation and Coordination Service to begin a sweeping investigation of student support services across the entire higher education sector in Nouvelle Alexandrie, with particular attention to the value for money, or lack thereof, provided by student life offices and offices of community engagement within academic faculties.
- 11.VII: Dr. Patricia Marquez, Vice-Chancellor at Royal University of Parap, along with Patricia Hernandez, the Chief Financial Officer, were locked out of their offices by Federal Gendarmerie as FHCS personnel arrived on site en masse to begin an "accountability, efficiency, and probity" investigation of the university faculty.
- 12.VII: Serina Bakhshi and Alexander Melas, formerly of the Nouveau Wave before their defection to the FHP, were interviewed by the FHCS to provide insights and key guidance on how such movements utilised crowdfunding websites and organisations to disguise the funding of subversive groups via a "distributed model" of indirect financing. The Secretary of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency then took the opportunity to tour the temporary FHCS facility in Cardenas and discuss the operational priorities of Faun with the Director, her nominal subordinate.
- 13.VII: A warrant was issued for the adminstrative detention of the "unknown owner/operator(s)" of the TruthWatchers website and forum, so that they might be bound over to assist the authorities with their investigation.
- 14.VII: In Parap, a number of arrests were made amongst faculty staff following confirmation that AI equipment for dissident actions were borrowed from the university's computer science department, providing a significant material linkage between the supposedly impartial academic institution and the movement under official investigation.