The Republic of Displaced Calvinists

Displaced Calvinists, officially, The Royal Republic of Displaced Calvinists (French, La République Royale des Calvinistes Déplacés) is a French colonial nation in West Africa's Volta Region.

The nation is a Protestant Christian theocracy. It was founded by a group of persecuted Calvinistic French Protestants belonging to the Reformed Church who were forced to flee their homeland. Starting as a tiny band of Huguenots, they migrated to West Africa and built a small colony with the goal of practicing their faith in peace. They were later joined by immigrants of Scottish, Korean, and Sudanese Presbyterian and Dutch Reformed backgrounds.

The unofficial national motto is, "The Belgic Confession Rocks!"

Nation Information
Displaced Calvinists is a medium sized, mostly developed, and old nation with citizens primarily of French ethnicity whose religion is Protestant Christianity.

Foreign and Domestic Policies
The Republic of Displaced Calvinists has emerged from being a tiny plantation colony into a full-fledged nation with a strong economy and technology. It has abandoned the research of nuclear technology for the use of atomic power plants, and believes nuclear weapons should be banned. The Republic's paramilitary police force, La Gendarmerie Nationale, has been positioned at all border crossings and is arresting all drug traffickers.

Displaced Calvinists allows its citizens to protest their government but uses a strong police force to monitor things and arrest lawbreakers. It has an open border policy, but in order for immigrants to remain in the country they will have to become citizens first. Displaced Calvinists believes in the freedom of speech and feels that it is every citizens right to speak freely about their government. The government gives whatever is necessary to help others out in times of crisis, even it means hurting its own economy. Displaced Calvinists will not make deals with another country that has a poor history of inhuman treatment of its citizens.

Geography and Climate
Flat with occasional rolling hills in the south and east. Some low mountainous terrain in the north central districts. Weather is hot and fairly humid with frequent electrical storms along the coast and central plains.

The Republic of Displaced Calvinists is bordered on the south by Afrilantis, on the east by Togoland, and on the northeast by Benin. The nation of Burkina Faso rulz is a short distance to the north, Cote Ivoire is to the west, and Beninia lies just beyond the RDC's southwestern boundary. To this date, the RDC has had peaceful relations with its immediate neighbors, and has publicly stated its desire to continue to contribute to peace in the region.



Located in the Volta Region between Ghana and Togo in West Africa, Displaced Calvinists has a tropical climate. Annual rainfall is a minimum of 20 inches per year. There are two rainy seasons. The first is between April and June, followed by a relatively mild period between June and September. The second rainy season hits in September and October, with temperatures between 70 and 85 degrees, Fahrenheit. November through March is hot and dry, with temperatures reaching as high as 100 degrees.

Cities and Districts

 * New Batavia Colony is the nation's largest city and the capital of the Republic. New Batavia Colony serves as the center for radio and print media, governmental administration, rail and bus transportation, education, automobile manufacturing, and French culture.  Le Grand Temple de la Réforme and the famed University of the Huguenots are both located here.

Other notable settlements include:


 * Coligny -- Third largest town and the center of the nation's water bottling business and Beer industry. Home of the University of Coligny and the Coligny Stock Exchange.  Located along the Volta River, southwest of New Batavia.
 * Huguesville -- hub for the Republic's cattle ranching and meat packing industries. Located northeast of the capital in the flatlands.
 * Cauvin -- the nation's largest chicken ranch home to Ferrel's Geneva Fried Chicken Fast Food franchise. Was at one time a center for the production of Steel.
 * St Giles Village -- suburb of the capital. Center for Scottish culture, the Knox Junior Hamburger restaurant chain, St Giles Presbyterian Hospital, and the nation's International Airport.
 * Mont Jan-Hus -- site of the Republic's international shortwave radio station, Radio RCD-2: Voice of the Huguenots. Located in the hill country north of New Batavia.
 * Port Saint-Paul -- Second largest town and major sea port, located along the coast on Cape Saint Paul. Location of the Olympic stadium, the Botswana International Friendship Arena.  Home to the nation's largest Dutch and Korean communities.
 * Nouvelle Rochelle -- minor sea port and naval base.
 * Fort Saint Marc -- Gendarme military outpost and airstrip on Lake Volta.



The Republic of Displaced Calvinists is divided into five administrative Districts.


 * Batavia Colony
 * Huguesville District
 * Coligny District
 * Cauvin District
 * St Paul Coastal District

Government
Displaced Calvinists government is a Constitutional Republican Monarchy. Elected representatives under the authority of the King rule on behalf of the people. A parliamentary legislature consists of candidates from a variety of parties that represent the will of the people.



The Head of State is the King of the Republic, Sheldomar I, also known as Sheldomar Bolak, who is the former Colonial Governor-General. His official title is "King of the Huguenots."

The Parliamentary Legislature is called the Synod (formerly called the Classis, which now refers to town and district councils). The Synod consists of twenty-eight elected secular businessmen and twenty-one Protestant clergymen. Each member of the Synod serves a one year term. Rev. Ian MacKenzie serves as the Moderator of the Synod and is the Majority spokesman for the Democratic-Republic party. The spokesman for the Opposition is businessman Roland LeBlanc, founder of the Capitalism Now! movement.

The nation's Judicial system is based on Reformed Church canon law. A panel of Protestant ministers and church elders form a board called the Consistitory, which serves as the nation's court of law, and judges all cases. Rev. Pierre-Paul LeFevre is currently the Stated Clerk of the Consistitory.

Political Parties
Background

Political parties exist within a balance between the interests of the national churches, the royal family, and the will of the populace. Differing opinions in public affairs are still represented more by the various church denominations, and the political parties live under the shadow and influence of those religious bodies. The majority Reformed Church holds the sway of influence over the Republic, but the Presbyterian, Lutheran, Baptist, and Jewish populations also have a voice in matters. In this regard, the nation may be considered a populist theocracy, dominated by Calvinistic Christian thought.

As the nation's political process matures, most political organizations are learning how to work together under the authority of the Church and the King. The political parties of the Republic are centered around the pro-Republic church elders of New Batavia, Cauvin, and Mont Jan-Hus (led by the Reverend Ian MacKenzie), the pro-Democracy cattle ranchers of Huguesville (led by the Huguesville Cattlemens' Association), and the pro-Capitalist businessmen of Coligny and Port Saint-Paul (led by businessman Roland LeBlanc). Roland LeBlanc has organized his followers into the "Capitalism Now!" ("Capitalisme Maintenant!") movement. Other groups include a tiny Federalist party, and a growing French-supremacist pro-Dictatorship movement known as FIC (Francophone Ici, Copain!, known in English as the We Speak French Here, Buddy! movement.) The government has publicly denounced the FIC party, and has issued warrants for the arrest of its leaders after thwarting a coup attempt. The other major political parties are currently cooperating in a Monarchist coalition government.

With FIC's failed coup attempt thrusting it outside the realm of legitimate national politics, the only other serious political opposition to the Monarchy is the Bovineian Revolution, a Revolutionary political left-wing group founded by Hugo Vaches. The Bovineian Revolution seeks the overthrow of the Monarchy, and the establishment of either a Revolutionary, Communist, or Transitional government. The members of the Bovineian Revolution are mostly disaffected members of society, and are currently hiding out in the hills along the northern border.

List of Political Parties

Officially Recognized:
 * The Royal Covenant Coalition
 * Capitalisme Maintenant! (the Capitalism Now! Movement)
 * The New Christian Federalists
 * The Republican Eldership Party or REP
 * The Huguesville Cattlemens' Association or AVH
 * The Democratic-Republican Ticket (National coalition of REP and the Huguesville Cattlemens' Association).

Unrecognized Parties:
 * Francophone Ici, Copain! or FIC
 * The Bovineian Revolution.

Military


Public Safety Minister, Commandant-Major Yves Purdue is head of Displaced Calvinist's paramilitary police force, La Gendarmerie Nationale. State security, national defense, civic police work, disaster response, and search-and-rescue duties all fall under the umbrella of La Gendarmerie Nationale.

La Gendarmerie National has been undergoing a modernization program lately, upgrading their armament from a hodge-podge of mostly surplus equipment purchased from other nations over eBay into a more modern, professionally equipped force. Heavy armament consists of several 50-caliber machine gun crews, mortar crews, and recoilless rifle teams. River patrols are conducted by several converted bass boats, and a number of military barges each sporting several 30-caliber machine guns, two mortars and a rather large set of recoilless rifles.

The Navy consists of a handful of missile frigates, plus four squadrons of patrol torpedo (PT) boats built by the nation's fledgling ship building industry. Their primary duty has been to patrol the coast for smugglers.

Displaced Calvinists' Royal Republican Air Defense Corps is based at the airfield in Fort St Marc, but details of its make-up have been withheld from the public. Several military jet aircraft have been spotted flying on maneuvers between St. Giles Village and Huguesville.

DSR: La Direction de la Securite et du Renseignement

The Royal Republic's intelligence and security needs are met by the DSR. La Direction de la Securite et du Renseignement is also known in English as the Directorate of Security and Intelligence, and is headed by Commandant Jacques-Pierre Mont-Fontainebleau. The DSR is committed to national security, anti-terrorism efforts, and counter-intelligence activities.

Economy
Displaced Calvinists' pro-business administration has provided a healthy atmosphere for thriving industrial ventures. International trade has vaulted this tiny plantation colony into a moderately successful and prosperous and growing nation.

Currency
Since its days as a plantation colony, the Republic has adopted the Central African Franc (CFA) as its unit of currency.

Natural Resources


The primary natural resources that form the base of the nation's economy are cattle and water. Cattle ranching is the largest industry in Displaced Calvinists, as evidenced by the large number of ranches dotting the mostly flat countryside. Bottling water from the famous Volta River in West Africa serves as a second major source of exportable income for the country.

Trade
Displaced Calvinists trade with a variety of international parters for goods such as aluminum, sugar, oil, wheat, lumber, fish, spices, iron, marble, and pigs.

Domestic Industries
Displaced Calvinists' thriving Fast Food industry has recently revived from near extinction, with Ferrel's Geneva Fried Chicken chain reopening, and causing Knox Junior Hamburger restaurants to spring up nationwide once again. Calvinist nostalgia is fond of the famous Trumpet-Blaster Burgers, Monstrous Regiment of Fries, and Iconoclastic Milkshakes. Their return to the national life is greatly welcomed by the Royal Republic's citizens.

In its former days of decline, the Fast Food industry had at one time been replaced by production in Steel, Asphalt, and Automobiles. The Bezamobile Roadster was, until recently, the favorite commercially available line of automobiles in West Africa, and many of them can still be seen driving across the continent. The Construction industry continues to create a significant boost to the national economy.

The brewing industry produces beer for domestic consumption. Despite the nation's theocratic tendencies, the people are free to drink in moderation, and beer has become a popular commodity in some circles. Cheap, low-quality, mass-produced beer is outlawed, as it is seen as promoting drunkenness. The government enforces strict quality standards, forcing the brewing industry to craft finer quality ales and stouts. The Coligny Springs Brewery and the Port Saint-Paul Bottling Company are the most well-known domestic brands.

Displaced Calvinists' one-time research into the peaceful uses of atomic energy, added a significant boost to the economy. This industry collapsed several months ago due to the sudden expiration of the nation's uranium trade agreement. A small atomic energy plant at New Batavia has been shut down, and the burden of the Republic's electrical energy needs have been shifted over to the series of hydroelectric dams along the Volta River in the Coligny District.



The nation's famous Bible printing house, New Batavian Press, produces Bibles, psalter-hymnals, and Protestant Christian literature in several languages for distribution world-wide. This particular venture is subsidized by the government directly, as it is not a profitable enterprise, but does provide employment for several dozen citizens. The Bibles are produced as a by-product of paper from the Timber trade and leather from the Cattle industry, and are noted for their high quality. It is rumored that the government of the RRDC had at one time engaged in the practice of smuggling special pocket editions of their Bibles into countries where the book is restricted or banned. The RRDC has officially denied these allegations.

The Republic is also noted for its thriving Newspaper industry, showcased in the capital city's daily publication, The New Batavian Herald. Chronicling events in the Republic, the New Batavian Herald is published in French, English, and Dutch editions every day except Sunday. The paper is experimenting with publishing bi-weekly versions in Korean, Hungarian, and one or two local African dialects.

Failed Ventures
Other attempted businesses, such as starting coffee plantations and salt mines, have proved to be less financially rewarding, causing these failed industries to shut down as resources are diverted toward more profitable ventures.

Protestant Christianity


Having been founded as a colony of refuge for persecuted Huguenots (French Calvinistic Protestant Christians), Displaced Calvinists' major and official religion is the Reformed Church. The Belgic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism are actually placed in an appendix on the end of the nation's constitution. The Reformed Church is the heart and soul of the Republic, making up 78% of the population between its French, African, and Dutch members. The citizens of Displaced Calvinists, having been persecuted for their beliefs and driven from their homelands, tend to hold their faith in high regard in both their personal and public lives.



Presbyterianism, which is almost indistinguishable from the Reformed Church, makes up an additional 15% of the population. Both the Reformed Church and the Presbyterian Church are Calvinistic, can trace their roots directly back to the reformer John Calvin, and have a presbyterian form of church government (similar to a republic where elected elders oversee the church.) The major differences are that the Presbyterian Church is from an English-speaking background, is more influenced by John Knox's Book of Church Order, and adheres to the Westminster Confession of Faith rather than the Reformed Church's Belgic Confession.  For all intents and purposes, the government treats the Presbyterian church the same as the Reformed Church in its status as the official state religion. Together, they make up 93% of the Republic's populace.

Freedom for Protestants is guaranteed under law. Other major Protestant traditions, such as Lutheranism and Baptists, are given equal standing along side the majority state-sanctioned Reformed and Presbyterian churches. The majority of these Christians are also from a French background, and are also considered to be Huguenots. Together, these two minority groups make up 6% of the nation's people.

Altogether, the nation is 99% Protestant Christian, broken down into the following groups:

French, African, and Dutch Reformed Church (78%) Scottish, Korean, and Dinka Presbyterian Churches (15%) The Brotherhood of French & African Lutherans (3%) French Calvinist Baptist Union (3%).

Officially, there is a broad tolerance provided for non-Christian religions, particularly Judaism.

Judaism
The largest non-Christian religion is Judaism at less than 1% of the population.

There is a unique relationship between the Christians and Jews of Displaced Calvinists. By law, the Jews are required to observe the Jewish sabbath (sunset Friday to sunset Saturday), while Christians are required to observe Sunday as an official Day of Rest. While the majority Christian population is observing their Day of Rest, the Jewish working population keeps the infrastructure of the nation running, holding important positions in the military, public safety, police, and health-care industries. Most of the Jewish population of Displaced Calvinists migrated as part of the hired military-police protection for the colony at the invitation of the Public Safety Minister, Yves Purdue. A recent influx of additional French Protestant immigrants into the nation has reduced the percentage of Jews from 2% to 0.74% of the population, even though their actual numbers have remained relatively steady.

Other Religions
Other religions, mostly followers of Islam and Indigenous Animists following a religion closely related to Voodoo, comprise less than 1% of the population total. Estimates are 0.2% Animism-Voodoo and 0.15% Muslim. This figure has been in a steady decline. As of the first of October 2007, it was estimated there were 110 Muslims and 146 Animists remaining in the Royal Republic. This decline in numbers reflects the influence of the nation's Great Temple, plus the emigration of non-Christians to neighboring countries, and evangelism efforts by the nation's Baptist community.

The dwindling Islamic and Animist minorities are made up of the local native population who have attached themselves to some of the outlying ranches and plantations as ranch hands, particularly in the Huguesville District. While efforts have been made to convert them to Protestant Christianity, there is no penalty or discrimination for those who do not wish to become Christians. Nearly 95% the native Ewe population has converted to Christianity, and have become members of either the French Reformed, Lutheran, Presbyterian, or Baptist churches.

The French Calvinist Baptist Union is actively attempting to evangelize the non-Christian remnant of the Ewe population. This evangelization effort has been met with mixed results ranging from eager acceptance to violent opposition. Earlier this year, the headquarters of the French Calvinist Baptist Union and the capital's Ewe Cultural Center were burned down during a riot protesting the Baptists' evangelical campaign. The government has rebuilt both structures.

People
Nearly 92% of the nation's inhabitants are colonists and immigrants from an European background (predominantly French). Remnants of the indigenous Ewe and other West African people groups still remain in the countryside, while a handful of Korean Presbyterians have arrived as from North_Korea, and have settled mostly in the cities. A group of displaced Presbyterian Christians from the East African Dinka tribe have recently arrived as refugees from Sudan, and have been settled in the Huguesville rural cattle districts.

The ethnic and regional origins of the Republic's inhabitants are broken down as follows:

75% French. 12% British Isles and North America 7% Ewe and other native West African groups 3% Netherlands 1% Korean 1% Dinka (East African refugees from Sudan) 1% Other

Culture and Media
Much of the culture of Displaced Calvinists has been imported from the native lands of its inhabitants, and is currently dominated by a middle class, French Protestant world-view. Freedom of religion for Protestants, the Bible and psalm-singing play prominent roles in the national psyche. This national dedication to classical Protestantism is enshrined in the National Wonder, Le Grand Temple de la Réforme (the Great Church of the Protestant Reformation).

Media consists of the national daily newspaper, The New Batavian Herald, and the country's state-owned AM radio station network (Radio RCD-1). A Bible publishing house, New Batavia Press, produces written materials for both domestic use and for distribution overseas.

An international short-wave radio station, Voice of the Huguenots (Radio RCD-2) broadcasts programs world-wide as a cooperative effort between the government and the Republic's French Reformed congregations. A privately owned network of commercial FM radio stations is operating under the financing of businessman Roland LeBlanc in most major cities. This network is officially called Radio RCD-3, but is commonly referred to as Radio-Roland.

Television broadcasting within Displaced Calvinists is under a royal moratorium issued by the King himself. The current parliamentary government has stood behind this moratorium, and it is not expected to be lifted soon. Royal officials have claimed that television broadcasting has adverse effects on society, culture, and child development. Television ownership by private citizens is not banned, as they are commonly used to watch movies and educational videos. Citizens living in the border regions may occasionally receive television signals from neighboring countries. The watching of foreign television broadcasts is unregulated by the government, and is left to the discretion of the few citizens who are able to receive the signals.

A series of national Stadiums host the country's sports interests, including croquet, lawn bowling, football (soccer), lacrosse, and rodeo events. Competition croquet is the most popular sport in the urban centers, while rodeo has become popular in the rural cattle districts. Most famous of these stadiums is the John Calvin Memorial Stadium in New Batavia Colony, and the Botswana International Friendship Arena (also known as the BotswanaDome, as it was built as a gift from the nation of Botswana) in Port St Paul. The arenas are closed to sporting events on Sundays, when they are used to host religious services. Regional preaching competitions and Christian conferences are also major stadium events within the Royal Republic.

The Region Prior to 2005
Called the Gold Coast by early European explorers, the region was originally settled by the native Ewe peoples. The area currently occupied by Displaced Calvinists was first colonized as part of German Togoland between 1884 and 1914. During World War I (1914 - 1918), combined French and British forces invaded, and split Togoland between them. The portion that includes modern-day's Displaced Calvinists' current territory went to the United Kingdom after the war, and was added to what became the nation of Ghana as the Volta Region in the 1950's.



New Batavia Colony
At the collapse of world order in 2005, France was given back the administration over several of its former colonies, including French Togoland. Ghana relinquished the Volta region to French control, and France subsequently allowed a band of exiled French Protestants to create New Batavia Colony there as a city of refuge from persecution. When the settlers realized that they had simply been dumped off and abandoned by their home government, they declared independence in October of 2006, creating the Republic of Displaced Calvinists.

At first, the plantation settlement of New Batavia Colony and the Republic of Displaced Calvinists were identical entities, with the same government for both the town and the nation. However, as the Republic began to mature, the national boundaries quickly grew far beyond the city limits of New Batavia, and encompassed other settlements as well. Plans to separate the government of the nation from that of its capital city had not gone along as quickly as the outlying areas had hoped. This became a source of tension between New Batavia Colony and the other towns within the Republic, especially Huguesville, where the local Cattlemen's Association had gone so far as to take up arms to demand fairer representation. Negotiations between the Cattlemen and the government led to the breakup of the original Colonial Classis Council, and the formation of a Democratic-Republic in its place.

When the Capitalism Now! movement began winning enough seats to take control of the parliamentary Synod, the Democratic cattlemen and the Republic townsfolk joined forces in a coalition government to regain control. Recently, with the rise of the pro-Dictatorship FIC party threatening the Republic from within, the Democratic-Republic coalition joined with the Capitalism Now! movement along with the fledgling Federalist party to establish a Monarchy. Colonial Governor-General Bolak was proclaimed King Sheldomar I in an effort to consolidate the nation's power base and protect it from the growing fascist FIC movement.

With Pierre Bon-Marche's FIC movement losing momentum in the nation's cities, the Monarchy has enjoyed tremendous popularity through most of the nation. However, the farthest frontier regions have seen the emergence of a new Radical Revolutionary movement under the leadership of Hugo Vaches. Hugo Vaches has publicly stated that his aim is the overthrow of the Monarchy, and is currently wanted by the Gendarme authorities for questioning. It is suspected that he is receiving funding from Jean Bruchard-Cleuseau in his anti-Calvinist activities.

For further details, please refer to the articles New Batavia Colony and the personal history of Sheldomar Bolak. Please also view the Current Events below.

Current Events
Straight from the Headlines of the New Batavian Herald !

BREAKING NEWS:

Independence Day Celebrations Marked by Unusual Show of Power
''Independence Day Celebrations across Republic marked by displays of military power, end with unveiling of new nuclear missile program...

22 October 2007

The anniversary of the founding of our beloved Royal Republic was marked by a more militaristic atmosphere than usual this year. Long parades of Gendarme soldiers and tanks were seen in every town and city as part of the public celebrations. As a royal fireworks display lit the night sky over the capital of New Batavia Colony, an emergency session of the Royal Parliamentary Synod approved the temporary importing of uranium for the building of nuclear missiles. As the celebrations were winding to a close, the government disclosed that our nation had built its very first nuclear warhead. Mounted on top of a Bucer 5 rocket, the same model used to launch our orbital satellites, the warhead was announced to have been safely hidden in a silo somewhere within the Fort St Marc Military Reserve. Public reaction to this announcement was mixed.

Critics openly spoke against the increased militarization of our nation and the sudden reversal of our anti-nuclear stance. The King reassured us all that, "This step into the Nuclear Club is meant solely as a deterrent against aggressors and those who pose a threat to the peace and safety of our people, our nation, and our alliance. In our hands, these weapons are not devices of aggression, but a wall of defense for ourselves and our neighbors."

Since that announcement, a total of four nuclear missiles have been assembled in the cause of our national security. Public Safety Minister, Commandant-Major Yves Purdue reported that a perceived lack of nuclear defenses within our alliance prompted the sudden shift in policy. "It is for the protection of us all, and a necessary evil in this unstable world of ours. Thank God, we are not aggressors, but only use military force when others lives and freedoms are at stake." A reduction in military personnel was promised to happen within the week.

Will Wonders Never Cease?
''Space program begins with launch of satellites... Shifts in trade slow growth, bring money... Jacques-Pierre Mont-Fontainebleau named Commandant of DSR intelligence agency... Protestant Pension Bureau and Presbyterian World Relief agencies bring social security at home and disaster relief to our neighbors... Sudanese refugees resettled in Huguesville district ... ''

October 7, 2007


 * La Gendarmerie Nationale spokesmen at Fort St Marc announced the launch of a series of defense Satellites and the establishment of a Missile Defense system to defend our nation and her interests. Speculation that these Satellites are the first step to placing a Calvinist on the moon was met with a simple, "That would be months away," from Commandant-Major Yves Purdue.
 * The Fourth Great War, also known as the Unjust War has brought some shifts in our trade partnerships. Gone is our lumber and construction industries, bringing infrastructure growth to a complete stop.  However, this has been temporarily replaced with trades in gems and gold.  Our Royal Republic has been taking advantage of this situation to increase its stockpile of cash reserves.
 * Gendarme Commandant Jacques-Pierre Mont-Fontainebleau has been named the head of the newly organized Intelligence Agency, the DSR (Direction de la Securite et du Renseignement, also known as the Directorate of Security and Intelligence). In a brief public speech, Commandant Mont-Fontainebleau assured the public that the agency's aims are for the protection of the nation and its citizens from terrorist activities.
 * Two new National Wonders to report for our beloved nation! The PPB, or Protestant Pension Bureau has been created with the cooperation of our country's churches to provide Social Security benefits to our nation's orphans and widows, and is headquartered in the capital city of New Batavia Colony.  Meanwhile, Reverend George Irving has established Presbyterian World Relief as a Disaster Relief Agency to help our neighbors abroad.  Known overseas as Christian World Relief, the agency has already provided much needed aid to our friends in the Greenland Republic alliance who have been hit with Nuclear Weapons during the recent Unjust War.
 * The Huguesville District reports that it has opened its doors to Presbyterian refugees from the nation of Sudan. Christian members of the Sudanese Dinka tribe who have been displaced by recent violence have been settled in their new homes, and are in the process of being provided a good education, along with their own herds of Cattle.

LeBlanc Opens Stock Market in Coligny
July 31, 2007

Coligny, Displaced Calvinists -- Water Industry Tycoon and Capitalisme Maintenant! Party spokesman, Roland LeBlanc, cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the Coligny Stock Exchange this morning in downtown Coligny's financial district. This is the second National Wonder for the Royal Republic of Displaced Calvinists, and promises to ensure an even greater financial stability for this French colonial nation.

"This is a dream come true for us," said Mr LeBlanc, "We are so pleased that our new homeland has proved such a friendly environment for developing businesses. This must be one of the happiest days of my life."

The grand opening of the National Stock Market was also attended by His Majesty, King Sheldomar I, as well as Public Safety Minister Yves Purdue, Moderator of the Synod, Rev. Ian MacKenzie, and Henri Gros-Vente of the Huguesville Cattlemens' Association.

National income in the Royal Republic of Displaced Calvinists jumped from their previous high of 305.12 Central African Francs a day to a new record of CFA 325.88 overnight.

For past news stories, see the Archives of The New Batavian Herald.