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Although Tanya was too small when it happened, she remembered more protests and strikes followed right after that, as if the lessons of the past had no bearing on the government. The masses continued with these actions in the hope that the government would provide in their basic needs but when that didn't happen the people turned to the business owners – big or small commerce. No one was spared from the onslaught of the millions of disgruntled strikers. It was a new kind of phobia and people off all races, nationalities and religions were attacked with brutal and inhumane force. Many simply went back to their countries or closed shop and went into hiding. Many died during these violent strikes which caused more problems than they brought solutions. “These reports were never disclosed to t