Isshan Bulvard

Isshan Bulvard is a activist and humanitarian that lives in Brunant. He was best known for openly crictising the Phaluhm Government of 1980 to 1995. He also funded nonviolent activism to gain support of the suppresed Phaluhm people during the Khem Hamal reign. He openly supported the rebels and wished peace and good luck to them.

Personal Life
He was born in Dauham Sammar Hazaham, under the sultanate of Phaluhm Phoueck in October 8th 1932. He was born into a Muslim family. After his fathers shop was looted by the Japanese in 1944, they went to Carrington, Brunant to start a new life away from the impoverish nation of Phaluhm Phoueck. He attended Carrington College in 1950 and got a PHD on Political Science. He decided to stay in Brunant because of the Great Race and the tough religious laws in the country.

He then made his first statement against the Phaluhm government about the 1967 Wikas Rebellion and the lack of religious rights and freedoms in the country. In 1976, Nyel Nyetastian was assassinated by the sultanate and inspired overseas-Phaluhm people to rise against the Phaluhm Sultan Government. After the 1979 Phaluhm Revolution, the Liberal Party lost due to UDU. After finding out UDU's intentions, he felt defeated and he lost interest in Phaluhm politics. He then joined the Free Liberal Party and was interested in Brunanter politics.

In 1984, he then made more comments against Hamal regime and was the leader of the Overseas Rebellion against the Phaluhm Socalist Republic (OR-PSR). He then funded rebel groups against the Hamal government and hoped that it will topple like the sultanate. In 1986, he began getting death threats from "Putche Punnte", which was actually Khem Hamal himself. He called a "bastard" and a "capitalist pig who doesn't respect his motherland". He did not give up however and sucessfully became the leading force of the Overseas Rebellion.