Category: General News, Spot News
Place of Picture: Manist Temple, Djerb, Empire of Tamora
Photographer: Abbas Kiarostami
Newspaper: TINS (Tamoran Imperial News Service)
Backstory: Last year Djerb
hosted its annual fashion show. The event is sponsored by the Manist Temple association and features creations by various Tamoran designers including Musaevna Kadyrov. The clothing on display (abayas and hijabs) is in accordance with Manist and Islamic tradition remaining conservative and promoting modesty. The women only event (men are not allowed to attend) is slowly growing in importance and becoming a regional event of Midaranye, the first sign of this is Princess Thekla of Royal Seleucid attending the event for the first time.
Category: Mundus Press Photo Story of the Year, Contemporary Issues
Place of Picture: Rokkenjima’s Embassy in Djerb, Empire of Tamora
Photographer: Abbas Kiarostami
Newspaper: TINS (Tamoran Imperial News Service)
The picture features Mr. Karapetyan kissing the ground at the Rokkenjima embassy in Djerb following his release by the Tamoran authorities. The Karapetyan family made
intentional headlines when they went bankrupt and were immediately enslaved following Rokkenjima sanctions that bankrupted their business. A husband of one and father of three, the family was bought by Rokkenjiman businessman, Patricius Bateson who bided 1.5 million for the family. He immediately set them free and Mr. Karapetyan together with his family now live in Rokkenjima. To this day insidious lobby groups within the Holy Empire of Achkaerin have not ceased to seek to punish Mr. Bateson for his crime of freeing a Tamoran family from slavery.
Category: Mundus Press Photo Story of the Year, General News, Spot News
Place of Picture: The Church of Mani synod in Djerb, Empire of Tamora
Photographer: Abbas Kiarostami
Newspaper: TINS (Tamoran Imperial News Service)
During the
last year’s annual Holy Synod of the Church of Mani, the suppression of the Bene Gesserit faith by the soviet government of Kaitaine dominated the agenda. In a rare exception the Supreme Ayatollah allowed a woman, Musaevna Kadyrov, to speak before the synod. Her testimony helped sway the council which eventually decided to give refuge to Bene Gesserit members because of their systematic persecution they were experiencing in Kaitaine. That started a chain of events that eventually lead to the Empire of Tamora recognizing the sovereignty of the Theocracy of Kaitaine and the First Empire of Rokkenjima breaking all ties with Tamora.
Category: Mundus Press Photo Story of the Year, General News, Spot News
Place of Picture: Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Empire of Tamora
Photographer: Widad Akrawi
Newspaper: TINS (Tamoran Imperial News Service) – Islamic Section
Dilara’s body wrapped in white as a symbol of her purity was
presented to the public in each of the capitals of the kingdoms of Tamora. Dilara become a symbol of the persecutions the ethnic Tamorans living in Slava were subjected to. Her death made the Church of Mani to raise her to the status of Martyr and call for a Jihad against the Slavans. Furthermore, hear crucifixion made Tamorans no longer just seek to free those detained in Slava's detainment camps but also to seek retribution against the Slavan government and the Slavan people.
Category: Mundus Press Photo Story of the Year, General News, Spot News
Place of Picture: Ostlake Movie Awards, East Moreland
Photographer: Abbas Kiarostami
Newspaper: TINS (Tamoran Imperial News Service)
After
winning the Ozzie for best International Movie, Samira Hanifnejad went on stage to give her acceptance speech. She stunned many in the audience by saying Jihad for Dilara and asked for retribution against the Slavan people.
Category: General News, Spot News
Place of Picture: Kingdom of West Selecuid, near the Royal Seleucid border, Empire of Tamora
Photographer: Abbas Kiarostami
Newspaper: TINS (Tamoran Imperial News Service)
The pictures shows Quintelian aid workers bringing relief to the Seleucid coming to Tamora in order to buy food because of the Royal Seleucid food crisis. Aside from the importance of the aid itself, Quintelia’s
help in the Royal Seleucid food crisis also carries a powerful political symbol. Quintelia, Tamora and RS are all OPEN(ooc: OPEC) members and although the charter of the organization makes no mention of aid in times of crisis, Quintelia has sent a naval fleet to Tamora at the height of the tensions between Tamora and Slava and has brought aid for Royal Seleucid. In a Mundus where the great powers often endlessly argue about who does more for each international organization, OPEN is quietly and unnoticed proving to Mundus that solidarity requires no speeches, no grandstanding before the world press just quiet and decisive action.