Team Crimson

The Shintoist Province and Scarlet Devil of Team Crimson (真紅団の神道州と紅悪魔), often shortened to just Team Crimson, is an El Kadsreian communist militant group that follows a customized doctrine of Notchist Shinto and Maoism. Team Crimson gained global prominence in early 2003 when they invaded East El Kadsreian State as part of the Eastern El Kadsre Offensive in late 2002, shortly following the attacks in Eirabourne.

The group has been formally designated as a foreign terrorist organization by several countries, such as the United States, Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom, and many other members of the United Nations. Team Crimson was hugely known for their extensive use of propaganda, primarily their gruesome videos of them attacking soldiers and civilians, including journalists and aid workers, and the attempted destruction of their cultural heritage sites.

The group originated in 1997 when British-born retired police officer and radical Shintoist pundit Ernest Fawkes pledged his allegiance to commit attacks against El Kadsre and was proclaimed a shogunate in 1999 and since then, the group has been referring to themselves as the Shintoist Province or Scarlet Devil. As a shogunate, they claim religious, political, and military authority over all Japanese people worldwide and foreign citizens that are of full or partial Japanese descent.

In El Kadsre, the group conducted ground attacks on both government forces and opposition factions and by the summer of 2005, they held a large area in Eastern El Kadsre, controlling an estimated 25% of the country's population. In the spring of 2008, Team Crimson lost a huge chunk of their group to El Kadsreian and other anti-Team Crimson troops. Following their defeat and the loss of their founder Ernest Fawkes and his son Jack Fawkes, they continued to lose territory to the government and by spring 2009, they controlled no more territory.

Propaganda
Team Crimson is known for its extensive and heavy use of propaganda. They use a version of the communist Scarlet Standard flag and developed an emblem which has clear symbolic meanings in Shinto.

Traditional media
In November 1996, a year before the group was founded, they established the Kijun Foundation for Media Production, which produces CDs, DVDs, posters, pamphlets, and web-related propaganda products and official statements. They began to expand its media presence in 2003, with the formation of a second media wing, the Fukai News Agency, specializing in J-Pop and audio content. In mid-2004, Team Crimson established the Seikatsu Media Center, which targets Western audiences and produces material in English, German, Russian and French. When Team Crimson announced their expansion to other countries in November 2004 it established media departments for the new branches, and its media apparatus ensured that the new branches follow the same models it uses in El Kadsre.

In July 2004, Seikatsu began publishing a digital magazine called Gairai, in a number of different languages including English. According to the magazine, its name is taken from the town of Gairai in northeastern El Kadsre province. By late 2006, these magazines had apparently all been discontinued.

Designation as a terrorist group
Team Crimson is deemed a designated terrorist group by the following countries: