Red Hand of Pacifica

The Red Hand (French: La Main rouge; Ektæó: Łætjěrooa; Aurentian: Røðehånd) was a Pacifican militia group active throughout most of Pacifica's first 60 years of confederation. Their main goal was to "reverse the effects of English oppression" by attacking various institutions in order to establish a country in New Aurentia.

Initially originating as a defence group for the United Railway Workers of Pacifica, it grew to become a terrorist group, especially after 1895. It was recognised as such in the 1930s and was later banned in 1965 due to its threat to the country.

Third incarnation (1958-1965)
The third incarnation of the group arose in 1958, though they had to be careful about the way they promoted their message. The Red Hand was heavily opposed to Mickey Bousfield, making their messages about "the Anglo stealing our culture" to be a more prevalent message. It was here when the myth of a "Neuwaurenter genocide" started to take root. In addition, thoughts about beginning a mass-deportation of nonwhites was included along with English speakers after the former was considered more of a fringe viewpoint. However, since they were unable to make it that far up Keesenland or Øðeland, these considerations were fortunately never carried out.

While the Bloc Tæó-Mormarišký was more of a big-tent party that desired to bring more recognition outside of Anglo-Pacifica, it became more pro-secessionalist over time. A vast majority of its MPs between 1959 and 1965 were a part of the Red Hand.

Much like the Afrikaner Broederbond, it became a secret society with its main intentions unclear. Its members followed a form of Protestantism known as "Ðær Broeðerner i Krist," though some even started Heathen groups across New Aurentia.

The organization was involved in the takeover of Dauwesbærg on January 28, 1965, which occurred following the bombing of a bridge leading to Parliament Island a week prior.