FIC

FIC (Francophone Ici, Copain), roughly translated into English as, We Speak French Here, Buddy!, is a Franco-supremacist, pro-Dictatorship fascist movement. This quasi-political party has established itself in a number of French-speaking nations, seeking to establish fascist dictatorship governments across the French-speaking world.

FIC in the RDC
One nation that has struggled with its unwelcome presence is the Royal Republic of Displaced Calvinists, where Pierre Bon-Marche is its official spokesman. FIC's presence in the RDC was made public in January 2007, when a mob of FIC thugs materialized out of nowhere to confront a group of African Ewe tribal members protesting in the capital of New Batavia Colony. The FIC is accused of causing the protest to escalate into a full-blown riot which destroyed several buildings in the capital.

By the end of February, 2007, the FIC movement was prepared to overthrow Displaced Calvinists' Democratic-Republican government, but their coup attempt failed when all the other political parties in the RDC united to create a constitutional Monarchy. Governor-General Sheldomar Bolak was crowned King Sheldomar I, and the coup ringleaders put under surveillance of La Gendarmerie Nationale. Though still a strong and vocal group, the future of FIC within the Royal Republic of Displaced Calvinists is looking uncertain at best. Several FIC leaders are rumored to be facing corruption and heresy charges, but the government is moving cautiously for fear of trampling on its citizens' free speech rights.