The Atsun Revolution

The Atsun Revolution was a speech by Atsun president Amieong Dilliu in 1946 in the Beautiful Autumn Palace in front of a crowd of pro-Amieong supporters. In his speech, he proclaimed the start of a new age, in which all enemies of the state will be purged.

Background
The increasingly polarized right and left parties of the country, alongside a growing opposition to Amieong's rule were viewed with concern by the government. Following the April 7 Riot, in which a group of National People's Movement supporters raided the local headquarters of the Communist Party and massacred its staff, Amieong would go on to make the speech, and it would see the rise of a 'Revolutionary Spirit' among the Atsun populace.

Effects
The speech would result in a further rise in pride and patriotic nationalism amongst Atsun speakers and a series of racist attacks against the Çom Litai people as well as constant attacks against opposition figures within the Atsun Democrats and Communist Party in the aftermath. In the end, it would lead to the Atsun Revolution, where all opposition parties were outlawed and the regime consolidated its power.