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{{Infobox character|name=Terje Chayyim|part_of_history=[[Prime Earth (WF)|Prime Earth]]'s|lore_status=Antagonist|full_name=Terje Andonov Chayyim|native_name=Терье Андонов Хаим|birth_date=January 3, 1983|birth_place={{Logo|Flag of Sierra Leone.svg}} Koidu, Sierra Leone|death_date=June 2, 2014 {{Age|3 Jan 1983|2 Jun 2014}}|death_place={{Logo|Flag of Bulgaria.svg}} Sofia, Bulgaria|status=Deceased|known_for=Leading the [[The Liberation Party of Bulgaria (WF)|Liberation Party of Bulgaria]] and [[Bulgarian terrorist crisis (WF)|staging a crisis]]|nationality={{Logo|Flag of Sierra Leone.svg}} Sierra Leone|citizenships={{Logo|Flag of Sierra Leone.svg}} Sierra Leone<br/>{{Logo|Flag of Bulgaria.svg}} Bulgaria (since 2008)|organization(s)=[[The Liberation Party of Bulgaria (WF)|The Liberation Party of Bulgaria]]}} | |||
'''Terje Andonov Chayyim''' (<abbr title="allegedly">a.</abbr> January 3, 1983 — June 2, 2014) was the leader of [[The Liberation Party of Bulgaria (WF)|The Liberation Party of Bulgaria]] — a terrorist group that was the instigator of the [[Bulgarian terrorist crisis (WF)|Bulgarian terrorist crisis]] of 2011. Before the crisis, he was a drug dealer in Sierra Leone, from where he fled in 2002 for unknown reasons. | '''Terje Andonov Chayyim''' (<abbr title="allegedly">a.</abbr> January 3, 1983 — June 2, 2014) was the leader of [[The Liberation Party of Bulgaria (WF)|The Liberation Party of Bulgaria]] — a terrorist group that was the instigator of the [[Bulgarian terrorist crisis (WF)|Bulgarian terrorist crisis]] of 2011. Before the crisis, he was a drug dealer in Sierra Leone, from where he fled in 2002 for unknown reasons. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
It is presumed that he was born on January 3, 1983, in the city of Koidu, Sierra Leone. He was born to a Kenyan mother and a Mexican father. In 1986 they moved to Freetown to avoid local gangs. | It is presumed that he was born on January 3, 1983, in the city of Koidu, Sierra Leone. He was born to a Kenyan mother and a Russian-Mexican father. In 1986 they moved to Freetown to avoid local gangs. | ||
In 1995 he lost his father due to a robbery gone wrong. In 1998, he was arrested at his school on a minor drug charge. While in juvenile detention, he was sentenced to 4 years in prison for the murder of his cellmate. After serving his sentence, he continued to deal drugs. | In 1995 he lost his father due to a robbery gone wrong. In 1998, he was arrested at his school on a minor drug charge. While in juvenile detention, he was sentenced to 4 years in prison for the murder of his cellmate. After serving his sentence, he continued to deal drugs. | ||
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=== Bulgarian terrorist crisis === | === Bulgarian terrorist crisis === | ||
{{Main article|Bulgarian terrorist crisis (WF)}} | {{Main article|Bulgarian terrorist crisis (WF)}} | ||
Until 2011 he lived in Sofia, working as a mechanic. It is believed that during this time he was recruiting people for [[The Liberation Party of Bulgaria (WF)|his terrorist group]]. | Until 2011 he lived in Sofia, working as a car mechanic. It is believed that during this time he was recruiting people for [[The Liberation Party of Bulgaria (WF)|his terrorist group]]. | ||
On November 12, 2011, he and other TLPB terrorists organized the takeover of the Bulgarian government in the Largo building. After taking government officials and the president hostage, he made a broadcasted statement calling for the creation of a new state and secession from NATO and the European Union. After that, he made no further public appearances. | On November 12, 2011, he and other TLPB terrorists organized the takeover of the Bulgarian government in the Largo building. After taking government officials and the president hostage, he made a broadcasted statement calling for the creation of a new state and secession from NATO and the European Union. After that, he made no further public appearances. | ||
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On June 2, 2011, he was killed during the siege of Largo building by [[Operation Sovereignty (WF)|Sovereignty]] and resistance forces. | On June 2, 2011, he was killed during the siege of Largo building by [[Operation Sovereignty (WF)|Sovereignty]] and resistance forces. | ||
[[File:Illegal Chayyim corpse photo.jpg|350px|thumb|Illegal photo of Chayyim's body taken by [[Seth Royce (WF)|Seth Royce]], [[Hudson Crawford (WF)|Hudson Crawford]], and an unnamed Academi contractor.]] | |||
A group of Academi contractors, led by [[Seth Royce (WF)|Seth Royce]] and [[Hudson Crawford (WF)|Hudson Crawford]], took illegal photos with his corpse. These photos were never published. | A group of Academi contractors, led by [[Seth Royce (WF)|Seth Royce]] and [[Hudson Crawford (WF)|Hudson Crawford]], took illegal photos with his corpse. These photos were never published. | ||
After his death, his body was taken to an undisclosed cemetery in Bulgaria and buried under a false identity. | After his death, his body was taken to an undisclosed cemetery in Bulgaria and buried under a false identity. | ||
== Bulgarian crisis contact == | |||
{{Main article|Bulgarian crisis contact (WF)}} | |||
A number of captured terrorists after the crisis reported seeing him talking to an unknown man during two different high-stakes battles. This man matched the description of the [[Bulgarian crisis contact (WF)|unknown man]] that was contacting many other participants of the conflict. | |||
[[Category:Character of World Factions]] | [[Category:Character of World Factions]] | ||
[[Category:Antagonists]] | |||
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Terje Chayyim | |
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Part of Prime Earth's history | |
Antagonist | |
Names | |
Full name | Terje Andonov Chayyim |
Native name | Терье Андонов Хаим |
General Information | |
Born | January 3, 1983 Koidu, Sierra Leone |
Died | June 2, 2014 (31 years old) Sofia, Bulgaria |
Status | Deceased |
Known for | Leading the Liberation Party of Bulgaria and staging a crisis |
Political Information | |
Nationality | Sierra Leone |
Citizenship(s) | Sierra Leone Bulgaria (since 2008) |
Organization(s) | The Liberation Party of Bulgaria |
Terje Andonov Chayyim (a. January 3, 1983 — June 2, 2014) was the leader of The Liberation Party of Bulgaria — a terrorist group that was the instigator of the Bulgarian terrorist crisis of 2011. Before the crisis, he was a drug dealer in Sierra Leone, from where he fled in 2002 for unknown reasons.
Biography
It is presumed that he was born on January 3, 1983, in the city of Koidu, Sierra Leone. He was born to a Kenyan mother and a Russian-Mexican father. In 1986 they moved to Freetown to avoid local gangs.
In 1995 he lost his father due to a robbery gone wrong. In 1998, he was arrested at his school on a minor drug charge. While in juvenile detention, he was sentenced to 4 years in prison for the murder of his cellmate. After serving his sentence, he continued to deal drugs.
In 2002, he quickly fled the country with the money he earned from his crimes. He flew to Bulgaria and immediately applied for citizenship. His criminal record made the process extremely difficult, but he allegedly bribed some officials to expedite the process. He received a Bulgarian citizenship in 2008.
Bulgarian terrorist crisis
Until 2011 he lived in Sofia, working as a car mechanic. It is believed that during this time he was recruiting people for his terrorist group.
On November 12, 2011, he and other TLPB terrorists organized the takeover of the Bulgarian government in the Largo building. After taking government officials and the president hostage, he made a broadcasted statement calling for the creation of a new state and secession from NATO and the European Union. After that, he made no further public appearances.
He led the terrorist group until his death. There were two attempts by Sovereignty forces to assassinate him, but they were thwarted by his security forces.
Death
On June 2, 2011, he was killed during the siege of Largo building by Sovereignty and resistance forces.
A group of Academi contractors, led by Seth Royce and Hudson Crawford, took illegal photos with his corpse. These photos were never published.
After his death, his body was taken to an undisclosed cemetery in Bulgaria and buried under a false identity.
Bulgarian crisis contact
A number of captured terrorists after the crisis reported seeing him talking to an unknown man during two different high-stakes battles. This man matched the description of the unknown man that was contacting many other participants of the conflict.