Many see this as the injustice of UOU and put up propaganda of UOU being an enemy to democracy, and the Prophet's image as a tyrant gains more favor.
Meetings between the parties have resulted in them uniting.
Supporters wear a purple arm band proudly. Rallies gain an overwhelming 40 million supporters in West Erinaum. Supporters also travel to all nations of the world, pleading their case, and gather a total 260 million supporters, though only 12 million leave their homes to help their cause.
Peaceful protests continue, and half of former West Erinaum now cries for liberation.
Legislation in UOU of the separation of West Erinaum begins to be passed around, and a third of the Utahn High Government want it passed.
The liberation party releases a statement:
"For decades upon decades, this land has been Erinamese soil, and in that time we were always Erinamese. With the passing of the tyrant Ivek, we were left in Utah's care, and ever since Erinaum fell, we had made it an aim to sustain our national, cultural and social identity.
Utah has made itself ignorant of that aim. It has overhauled the educational institutions, and taught our children that Utah was a better place, that they were Utahn. We as parents sought to remove this opiniative and subjective hogwash from the system, and they refused, stating that they had the right to do so. Gentlemen of the Utahn State, Members of the high Council and lower councils, might does not make right!
Upon the rumor of the Erinamese heirs being alive, many by this time had wanted to be apart from old Erinaum, and wanted to rebuild society in a way that a tyrant could not rule, and that the government would be made of the people, in service to all that is under them. With this in mind, we pleaded with Utah to let us be free, just as our Sister State, but Utah turned a blind eye! We had for a score seen our political leaders replaced by appointed Utahn politicians.
Since then, we have been told what to think, and how to act, but we are the free people of the world who seek freedom in self-rule, who seek justice when it is deserved. The so thigh put esteemed Prophet has thoroughly made his image as a tyrant. He has deported our friends and family, citizens, who were participating in democratic processes, peacefully protesting the tyrannical rule, resisting the cultural oppression of the Utahn "invaders" as most call them.
As an Atsinan philosopher once said at the beginning of new world democracy, "Les gens vont faire ce qu'ils veulent." The people will do as they please, and this is something not to be taken lightly. As much as we had tried to pursue a democratic path, we had been ignored or seen as dangerous and oppressed further. Some amongst the Liberation Party do not wish to continue a democratic path, as dictated by Utah's repeated failure to recognize the Erinamese willpower. Things will not remain peaceful, as many have predicted, if the same ignorance goes on.
You may cut off our leaders, but you cannot cut off Erinamese spirit."