The MONTH in Pictures
September 1-30, 2004
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October 1
AFRICAN INTRA REGIONAL AFFAIRS
The United Nations
September 02: Malawi asks with developing states to vote against the resolution on Reduction of Greenhouse Gases, which apparently favors developed nations like Hein. Kristosia defends their resolution.
September 04: Chancellor Mikaela Federspiel of Astoria (pictured right) announces her nation will run for the position of UN Delegate/AU Secretary General in the next election. September 09: Hein is expelled from the United Nations by Kofi Annan. United Faiths assumes power as the 21st UN Delegate.
Below: Kofi Annan pays a courtesy visit to Nairb Selarom at Bamako to discuss the reasons for Hein's expulsion.
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DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
World News Tonight
September 11: The African League continues to grow with Fenian Exiles and United Faiths as an observer.
September 04: Hein donates precious metals to assist AU in overcoming budget crisis. September 04: Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army is on the verge of collapse as they flee through Somaliland. September 09: After the success of the First Games of the African Athlete a second winter competition is proposed.
September 10: Rumours abound that Tatiana Metanova of Garden State may run for UN Delegate as well in the upcoming elections..
September 10: After a successful land petition, Seleucid Syria gains independence joining Syria and Kurdistan.
September 11: Seen as a puppet of Hein, Aiin emerges in Africa under the leadership of Bakatono (right).
September 18: Noord Afrika cedes from Afrikaaner Enclave, surprising some African leaders that regarded AE as a land-hungry state due to its incorporation of many other failed states. While Jan Van den Boer is the head of state, many Noor Afrikaaners are captivated by charismatic Minister-President Sarah Maarlen (pictured right)
September 24: Zulu Nation recognized for their academic achievement. (above: Manos College)
September 17:

Zulu Nation and Akhtendum formally sign a peace treaty.

Akhtendum presented a golden Akh to Zulu Nation as a symbol of peace.
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CYCLONE IDRIS

September 20: Cyclone Idris approaches Zulu Nation.

September 24: The cyclone reaches Zulu Nation.

September 26: The devastation is catastrophic. Many Africans remain frustrated at the slow response rate of the continent in dealing with the catastrophe.
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