1987 Unrest in Tyrdene

The 1987 Unrest in Tyrdene was a period of civil unrest in the Tyrdeneish Peoples Republic, Grenedene, spanning almost a full year, the conflict lead to the death of over 2,000 people, with domestic terrorism and counter-terrorism being tested to their extremes within the nation. The period of unrest ended in December 1987 after several forceful actions by the Grenedeneish Republican Army eliminated the army council of the Tyrdeneish National Army.

The unrest was fueled primarily by nationalism and historical events in Tyrdene which had gone on since the region was first taken by the Kingdom of Grenedene. The primary issue of the conflict was the status of Tyrdene, which the Tyrdeneish Nationalist camp contested with the Tyrdeneish Loyalists and Grenedeneish authorities, the Tyrdeneish Nationalists believed that Tyrdene had to be totally and entirely split from the Grenedeneish Peoples Republic in order to be able to fulfill the wishes of the population at large, while loyalists argued that it would break historic links, ruin the economy, and cause bloodshed in the years to come.

The unrest began with the shooting of civil rights protesters after months of civil dissent, primarily brought about by those seeking to form a new legislature for the Tyrdeneish Peoples Republic, which had been deformed on order of the Tacyn of the Republic Athelstan Dal Eagorm, who wished to bring Tyrdene back under the unitary control of the Government in Eagorm. After this shooting, a full year of guerilla warfare ensued, bringing the entire region to instability as military formations of the Tyrdeneish Nationalists began fighting the forces.

The majority of the deaths caused during the conflict were caused by the Nationalists, who were responsible for about 60% of the total deaths, closely followed by the State Forces at 30%, and the paramilitaries loyal to the government at 10%.

In the aftermath of that conflict, the many organized paramilitary groups mostly split into smaller gangs and factions, and are known to be the primary forms of organized crimes within Tyrdene, groups such as the Tacyn's Most Loyal Tyrdeneish Volunteers are known to be drug peddlers, and Tyrdeneish National Army remnants and offshoots are known to get into violent engagements with them in the form of anti-drug non-state forces, who view their actions as destabilizing to the whole area.

Pre-1475-1928
The Tyrdeneish Kingdoms were the entities of Tyrdene which ruled as independent state entities within the area now known as Tyrdene, they spoke Tyrtongue and followed Tyrdeneish Law, these Kingdom's were ran by the Tyrdeneish Clans who themselves had small families that formed them known as, these people were in a constant state of conflict with each other over the title High King of Tyrdene, as well as with foreigners over their own independence, with a constantly moving power struggle over the Roch an Ben Bothan, which held a important political, cultural, and religious role in Tydene.

The Nation was brought under Grenedeneish rule primarily by the use of a common enemy which brought the Grenedeneish and Tyrdeneish together, the invaders from [INSERT INVADER], who were seen as the most important and valid threat who needed unity to destroy, and proved to be an enemy which was possible to drive from Grenedene.

From the point of unification, the Tyrdeneish were under the control of a very constricting monarchy, which very rarely thought for their language, needs, or religion. In 1658, conflict broke out in the entire kingdom, as Sæn III, the King of Grenedene at the time began ordering the conversion of several areas in Tyrdene which still practiced their old polytheistic faith, this went against promises made by King Osƿeald I in his early reign, where the Tyrdeneish leadership were the only figures allowed to make decisions on their regions religion, immediately the Tyrdeneish rose in what was known as the Early Rising, shortly followed by the Grenedeneish, who were sick of the position of King Sæn III on foreign trade, and his insistence on high tariffs which left the ports of the nation empty of merchants and ships, it was at this point, during the deposition of the Carrick Monarchy that a Tyrdeneish family, the House of Muire rose to prominence and took control of the throne of Grenedene.

1928-1987
The Tyrdeneish did not generally suffer from the rule of the House of Muire, and they suffered far less under the monarchy in general than those who were in industrial Grenedene, the only main issues that the region have were that of culture, the leftists of Grenedene who would eventually form the Grenedeneish Peoples' League of True Socialists gained some support from the minor urban centers of Tyrdene on the promise to nationalize Tyrtongue as a language and to drop the restrictions of its use in the Parliament of the Kingdom of Grenedene by Tyrdeneish members.

During the Poppy Revolutions the population of Tyrdene had a national revival, in 1936 with the begining of a full scale revolution in the capital of Grenedene at Eagorm, the Tyrdeneish group known as the Tyrdeneish Nationalist Brotherhood declared the formation of a Tyrdeneish National Republic in the capital at An Cyningtūn, which gained the support of the Tyrdeneish Regiments of the Grenedeneish Royal Army, who swore oaths to defend the Tyrdeneish National Republic at all costs, and wage a war of sucession from Grenedene. from this period until 1940, Tyrdene had some form of national state, although it had been almost entirely underground from 1939 onwards as the Grenedeneish Republican Army eliminated threats to their own nation, widely bringing an end to the state using brutal tactics to end palpable rule by the Nationalists, destroying their National Dail, which was the assembly of the state, and executing their first president.

The Tyrdeneish attempt at independence and its brutal suppression by the Grenedeneish Government can be seen as one of the major reasons for a break down in the success of Tyrdeneish society, which would consistently lag behind that of Grenedene proper.

The Tyrdeneish would break into an undeclared conflict known as the 1964 unrest in Tyrdene, which would cause a massive amount of problems for the Government of Grenedene in Eagorm, and showed the population of Tyrdene that violence and large scale protest could lead to success in gaining the wishes of their population, and in 1964 the first Dail Tyrdene was elected by the population, putting the Tyrdeneish branch of the GFFL in charge of the Home rule Tyrdeneish Government

The Dail however proved to be a unstable force in politics, with the rise of the Dal Eagorm Government in Grenedene, it seemed that there was an immediate decrease in all form of constitutional independence, with the Grenedeneish Government enacting the 1984 Enemies of the Resolution Act, which officially enforced a strict rule of law by which all local authorities which could house enemies of the revolution, including democrats, conservatives, and in the case of Tyrdene, Autonomists were reformed to reduce independence or outright banned as a part of the National True Socialism policy adopted by the Grenedeneish Government.

Action came to head when protests demanding the ability for Tyrdene to vote in a referendum on independence were not restricted in any way by sympathetic local police, and lead to a surrounding of the parliament building, as such, the Army was deployed and not long after, a shooting in An Cyningtūn committed by the army lead to the death of 35 people, causing a rouse in the Nationalist community and a declaration of the reformation of the Tyrdeneish National Army.