Chapter 352 - Decree No. 31 (3)

(Third, some people say why am I cruel to extremist sects in this article?) Suffice it to say that no matter how bad the secular regimes in the Middle East are, they are much better than the best Hawabi religious states. At least four or five-year-olds will not be beheaded because of their beliefs, and women will not be sold as slaves. Sympathy with extremist sects is a brain disease, and it can be cured. )

The meeting ended somewhat unhappily, and Colonel Melchevsky did not wish to use too radical means against this group of infidels who had preconceptions about communist policies, even though he himself was already radical enough. But Comrade Vladimir's proposal was more radical than his, and Melchevsky was very sure that the next step of the Central Committee would probably be to force them to believe in socialism. This shows that we have done a good job in building our spiritual civilization.

"Melchevsky, my friend. Believe me, we will soon be able to put this crisis to a halt, no one will be punished or punished, and we will all be praised by the central government. Pin threw Melchevsky a meaningful look and a playful look of political intrigue.

"I hope so, my friend." Melchevsky no longer knows how to describe what the Central Committee is doing, they obviously do not understand the situation here, but what about their friends? After telling the story, you still want to promote this plan in your own way?

Of course, Melchevsky did not know the true purpose of Comrade Putin, but out of respect and loyalty to the Central Committee, he faithfully carried out this order. The notice was announced, informing the local population that in order to provide the local grain production, a large pig slaughterhouse would be built in the border town of the Communist Youth League, and a large number of people would need to be recruited to carry out the work, and everyone must participate in the labor on a mandatory basis.

For the enlightened worldly. There's nothing wrong with being a butcher. But for a more extreme sect like Wahhabi, making them butchers of pigs is tantamount to breaking their last spiritual defenses and labelling them as unholy in Hellfire.

After more than two months of silence, demonstrations finally broke out again in the border towns of the Communist Youth League, this time in black robes that had been strictly forbidden by the administration, and they complained to the soldiers who were waiting for them to disrespect the beliefs of others. The soldier with the riot shield did not use a live-fire weapon this time. The use of plum tear gas and KS23 riot guns to dispel the crowd was a repression that Putin-King flatly rejected, believing that Melchevsky's brutal intervention would only further amplify the violence.

The army used loudspeakers to tell the crowd to leave, or they would be shot, but the group of mortal determined men began to charge the army, and the army had no choice but to order back fire. The bullets fired from the KS23 blast-proof gun all hit the rioters.

After fending off the first wave of attacks, soldiers experienced in suppression began to advance in a tight phalanx, with one group of men shooting for cover and another group for reloading each time they approached the crowd. Because of the KS23's own ammunition capacity, the speed of propulsion seems to be a little slow.

Anyway, the order that the soldiers received was not to show mercy, and as long as there was one person who did not leave, then their guns would not stop. According to Melchevsky, their team is a butcher team prepared to suppress and slaughter the green brutes of Wahhabi.

The march broke out in one street and did not spread to other parts of the city, so the soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs quickly blocked the street and imposed martial law on the other areas.

The crowd was quickly cleared away, much smoother than the previous crackdown. Colonel Melchevsky, who was prejudiced against Putin, questioned why the other side did not use live ammunition. When the other party realizes that our repression is weakening. It is tantamount to conniving at and encouraging these people to use violent means to attack State organs.

"You don't understand the situation here, Comrade Pu-Jing. As long as the devil of faith lingers in their minds, these people will still be waiting for an opportunity. Haven't you seen the current chaos in Europe? Those who claim to be refugees, with the help of the so-called left=wing politicians, are like moths parasitic on the welfare state, and begin to hollow out their social foundations. Wait until a few years later, when the number of people of faith makes up the vast majority of the total population. They completed the transformation of a country of religious law. ”

"We can choose to unite with the secular faction, but these people who curse us for not wanting to be religious and unwilling to die, they must be strictly monitored and punished."

After chattering so many big truths, Pu Jing just nodded and made a gesture of "What you said makes a lot of sense." But I don't really want to hear from you".

"Damn, please tell me what the hell the central government is planning? Is deliberately stimulating their bottom line, and then resorting to connivance, all that is before total denial? Colonel Melchevsky stared at his former friend, and suddenly felt a strangeness, completely unable to read his innermost thoughts.

When these radicals realize that the military is somewhat relaxed, they will naturally start to escalate their efforts to bargain with them on human rights issues, and once the repression becomes severe, they will become a persecuted vulnerable group in an attempt to win the sympathy of all.

"Don't worry, the central government has always known about the situation here. In the same way, I am very aware of what is happening here, but Comrade Melchevsky believes me that Moscow will let you know when it needs you, and when it doesn't, just watch things evolve and develop. "Putin's attitude is still vague, and in fact he is only calculating the development of the situation.

"I hope you're right, my friend."

After a spectacular performance, Pin returned to his office, not to see the snow, but more like a monitoring team sent by Melchevsky's side to try to monitor Melchevsky's ability and behavior to deal with the rebellion.

Melchevsky looked at Putin's distant figure, and he tried to take a cigarette from his coat pocket and light it, but found that he had lost his lighter. I had to take off my fur hat in distraught, look at the gloomy sky and say to myself, "What is the idea of the central government?" (To be continued.) )