Dual 10 Accords

The Dual 10 Accords (十十契約) or the Akakiri Agreement was a peace treaty signed on 10 October 1990 that ended most of the violence of the Hinomoto Insurrection, a political conflict in Hinomoto that had ensued since the 1970s. It was a major development in the Hinoan peace process and involved the Government of Hinomoto, Government of Yamatai, and most of the nationalist rebel militias. However, it excluded all of the socialist rebel forces, which were later wiped out by the government and nationalist militias.

The agreement stipulated that all of the nationalist militias would first align themselves with the government to deal with the socialist militias before disarming and demobilising over a five-year period. In return, the nationalist militias would be able to form formal political parties within the New Congress of Parties. The New Congress would have 30 non-constituent seats reserved in the Hinomoto Gikai. Various militia prisoners were also to be released early or have their sentences reduced.