Gia Dinh

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Gia đình

The Gia đình are a loose collective of gangs and syndicates operating within the Vietnamese Province of China. Originally a blanket name for organised crime within Viet Nam, following the Lántiān Offensive and the subsequent annexation of Viet Nam by China, the Gia đình became a collective name for the underground resistance against the Chinese government.

Officially, the Gia đình is listed as a Triad. However, unlike other organized crime groups, the Gia đình does not prioritize profits or public exploitation. Instead, gangs operating under the name carry out both hostile attacks on the Chinese government, ranging from vandalism to arson of government buildings and property, as well as public relief, such as hosting unofficial public kitchens and providing medical aid, albeit at a less technologically advanced level compared to official, government sponsored clinics.

Saigon Raids

Between March 12-15th 2086, the Chinese government, with extensive support from Antebellum Intl. conducted a massive counter-terrorism operation in Saigon City, targeting the Gia đình and any potential collaborators. Within 3 days approximately 5900 members of the Gia đình were either killed or arrested, with only a handful being able to escape. The Aftermath was devastating for the Gia đình: most cells operating in other cities went into hiding, while the Chinese government imposed even stricter draconian law onto the Vietnamese population.

By 2087, Gia đình activity was minimal, as the province had the Raids still fresh in their minds...