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Chapter 1151 The director of MI8 visits Latin America

Chapter 1151 The director of MI visits Latin America

On November 1882, 11, British Foreign Secretary Greville landed at Port Barrios on the Atlantic coast of the eastern Atlantic coast of Guatemala, a Central American country, to visit the country, trying to open an anti-Dutch pact there, but he had just arrived. A day earlier, people who had fled the war in Nicaragua and northern Mexico protested outside the harbor and even clashed with Nicaraguan police.

The day before the British Foreign Secretary arrived in Nicaragua, hundreds of pro-Mexico protesters rallied outside the port of Puerto Barrios in eastern Nicaragua at 13:. Some of them tried to break into the port to express their dissatisfaction directly to Gravell. , was driven away by the Nicaraguan police with police batons. disperse.

According to the "European Times", Port Barrios is Nicaragua's only large port in the Atlantic Ocean. It becomes a temporary port of call for European countries visiting the Caribbean every year. It is considered a relatively prosperous port in Central America, but recently due to Mexico and the Austro-Hungarian Empire war, and because it is close to Mexico, it has become the city outside Mexico with the largest concentration of Mexican war refugees. More than a quarter of the city's population are Mexicans who have temporarily fled.

During the protest on the morning of November 11, these protesters who were fleeing Mexico demanded the closure of the temporary docking rights of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, as well as the closure of the temporary docking rights of the German Empire and the British Empire who were complicit in the conflict. "European Times" reported that the rally was organized by the Dutch NGO World Humanitarian Relief Fund.

According to "European Times", when protesters began to approach the port entrance of Puerto Barrios, the local police took action to stop them. The report said that according to actual news, hundreds of people were marching outside the port waving Mexican flags. The police drove these people away and even used police batons on these protesters at one time.

"European Times" reported that the police used batons to drive away the crowds chanting slogans, and some protesters pushed barricades at the port and clashed with the police. The newspaper also reported that some protesters also fired at the police. The police threw rocks, etc., and the police once used batons and other tools against the crowd.

According to a report in The Australian Times, due to the use of Odison's newly invented photo camera, the protest against the British Foreign Secretary's visit to a Nicaraguan port became the first time in the world that a camera was used to capture footage for news reporting. .

This picture shows nearly 1000 people rallying outside Puerto Barrios.

"European Times" reported that British Foreign Secretary Greville never expected that he would encounter a port protest from a small country at sea. The newspaper expected that after Greville arrived in Nicaragua, he would meet with Nicaraguan President Hua. When Kim Zavala meets to discuss the situation of the Mexican War and other issues, as well as Nicaragua's strengthening of relations with the United Kingdom, the issue of Dutch influence will inevitably be mentioned by the British Foreign Secretary.

The invasion of Mexico by the Austro-Hungarian Empire triggered a large number of people from the war areas in southern Mexico to flee. Among them, the largest number of Mexicans, nearly 300,000, were in Nicaragua, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador.

This aroused global attention, and the war sentiments between the "European invaders" and the colonized countries in Latin America also spread to the entire Latin America.

According to the "European Times" report, sporadic protests began to occur in Latin America from the beginning of October 1882. The main reason was to oppose the ambitions of Britain, Germany, Austria and other countries in Latin America, and to condemn the two major powers, Britain, Germany, and Austria for supporting Austria. The Hungarian Empire's illegal act of invading Mexico. In addition, the protesters in these countries also called on their governments to remain vigilant against the ambitions of Britain, Germany and Austria towards Latin America, and to prevent their countries from becoming the next Mexico.

"The protests in Nicaragua soon spread throughout Latin America, and the Netherlands naturally played the largest role. The Netherlands currently has more than 30 newspapers in Latin America, and almost every country has two to three newspapers. We have already controlled the local newspapers. The market of public opinion.

Just like the protests in Nicaragua reported this time, we reported extensively this month on the Mexican battlefield that the Austro-Hungarian Empire was cruel and illegal, and the entire process was demonized by the Austro-Hungarians. General, we need you to provide more convenience to promote the Latin American people's pro-Dutch opposition to the Anglo-German and Austrian moves. "

Wright, Director of MI1864 of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, criticized the former First Deputy Minister of Army of the Netherlands, who was sitting opposite him. He defeated the British army many times in South Africa in 1864, making Britain almost a laughing stock in . Martinas, leader of the Republic of Vanuatu.

Moreover, this powerful figure in the Dutch military, who humiliated the British, was also the Secretary-General of the Thirteen Latin American Military Group, similar to the Secretary-General of NATO in later generations.

He is based at the group's headquarters in Kiel, Republic of Ecuador. For more than a decade it has represented the Kingdom of the Netherlands' largest influential presence in Latin America.

It is also the anchor point of the Netherlands in Latin America.

No one will despise him. After all, the Thirteen Latin American Groups control a combined army of 5 people, which is the fifth largest military force in the entire Americas after the United States, Brazil, Argentina and Mexico.

Even because of the use of advanced weapons from the Netherlands and the advanced military training methods of the Netherlands, the combat power is not ambiguous at all. Some people also predict that if there is a direct war with the Brazilian or Argentine army, it is very likely that this army will have the upper hand.

As the most mysterious intelligence organization in the Netherlands, MI8 is much more mysterious than the Royal Dutch Intelligence Service and the Dutch International Intelligence Service.

MI8 Director Wright often appears, and every time he appears, something big happens. Now the two actually held a secret meeting in Kiel. Obviously, something big will happen in Latin America this time.

The last time he appeared was in the Kingdom of Greece in Europe on October 1880, 10. Not long after that, the British spy network in Athens was destroyed.

It shocked the whole of Europe at the time, and the United Kingdom expressed serious dissatisfaction with this.

Asked Greece and the Netherlands to let go of the captured Greek natives, without admitting that these people were spies recruited by the British.

They are still quarreling with each other to this day, and the man is still imprisoned in an Athens prison.

However, only a few people knew that these people had already been extradited to the Netherlands and became MI8's gateway to break through the British spy network.

At least Wright knew from some people that they were serving Britain's MI6, an organization modeled after the Dutch MI8.

This made Wright even more interested, so he started digging deeper.

Could today's meeting have something to do with this?

(End of this chapter)

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