Fetih Ejall
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Fetih Ejall is a Sordish writer and politician of Bludish descent, ex-member of the first Communist Party, and the current leader of the pro-Bludish Workers Party of Bludia. He is a strong supporter of socialism and an advocate for the rights of the Bludish minority.
During his education in Deyr University of Culture in 1925, he entered politics by joining the youth wing of the Communist Party which existed between 1924 and 1928. In 1927, when General Luderin organized a military coup and ordered the execution of the communists, he fled from Sordland on a cargo ship. He briefly lived in Valgsland and Wehlen before returning to Sordland in 1929.
On his return, he found out that the Communist Party was closed down and most of its members arrested. Between 1929 and 1940, he wrote and published many books, and became the editor of a series of satirical periodicals for a socialist magazine. He was jailed several times and placed under surveillance by the Sordish Intelligence Directorate for his political views.
Ejall provided a strong indictment of the oppression of the common people and the minorities in his publications. He satirized Sordish bureaucracy and Sollism, while campaigning for the improvement of Bludish rights. Ejall has been presented with numerous awards in Sordland, Valgsland and United Contana for his works. He is regarded to be one of the most influential Sordish socialists along with Bernard Circas.
In 1948, he came together with a group of Bludish politicians and founded the Workers Party of Bludia. After the resignation of Mansoun Leke as chairman, he was elected as the partyβs next leader. In the β53 elections, he got 9% of the general vote, failing to pass the election threshold.