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Induye People
defenseless
persecuted
vulnerable
The Induye People form the targeted ethnic population in Khundu, enduring genocide from President Nzele's Arkutu troops. Bartlet cites their one-sided slaughter—115,000 men, women, and children killed—as justification for U.S. forces seizing Bitanga airport and issuing a 36-hour disarmament ultimatum. Earlier, mobs massacred 800 sheltered in a bishop's church, spiking crisis deaths to 15,000. Their victimization forces White House moral choices, overriding political delays and diplomatic protests from Ambassador Tiki.
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Also known as:
Induye,
Induye (people)
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Affiliation
82nd Airborne Division (U.S. Army)