Assassination of At Amay

The assassination of At Amay took place on November 2, 1932, at the Yeul Hotel parking space in Serawa, Ke-Atsung.

Background
As of 1929, tensions between the Communist Party of Ke-Atsung and the Wai Kanu Royal League have been steadily rising with both opposing one another in both parliaments and out on the streets. Groups affiliated with both killed members of both parties. At Amay has been a strong critic of the Wai Kanu Royal League, and accused it of backwardness, and he also frequently denounced the league's continuous attacks against both communism and democracy as being outdated. The feud escalated once the league's leader Mthu Ntau accused Amay of being "the biggest barrier to creating a holy state in the rubble of socialism and liberalism. After his statement, several small crowds would march to Lengtash and attack several royal league members as well as raid the local headquarters of the party, resulting in the deaths of over 70 people. As a response, crowds, largely supported by Mthu himself, launched raids on local communist headquarters in Wai Kanu and killed approximately 120 people.

Mthu Ntau would reject any ties to the attacks, and denounced the accusations as "socialist propaganda".

Assassination
At approximately 3:23 PM, At Amay alongside 2 other high-ranking CPKA officials would return to his vehicle after staying at the hotel. A few minutes after they all got into the car, the bomb detonated, killing all on-site and wounding 4 others.

Aftermath
After the assassination, political tensions were at their peak, and raids and attacks against one another were commonplace until the government intervened and threatened to ban both parties should they not stop. After a short power struggle between different competing factions, Ra-io Danh would succeed At Amay and would push the party to a more mainstream communist ideology, whereas Mthu Ntau faced criticism from political figures across the countries for his alleged links to the assassination, and would push his party into being more anti-communist.