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... er due to its victory in the war, is pursuing a policy of peace and harmony, the protest against the oppression of immigrant and different races was like a perfect excuse for rebels opposing the royal policy to be branded as traitors and put on the scaffold.
Also, the purpose of the protest was unclear. It was overly radical and impulsive, appearing to be nothing more than the impulsive actions of dissatisfied individuals. It might have attracted the public’s attention, but the risks far o ...
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