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Behind the Bastards

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817.47 - 839.067 Andrew Sage

Despite increasing hostility from figures like Presidents Gondra and Jara, labor strikes continued, which were met by fierce repression, arrests, and forced deportations. With the outbreak of the Paraguayan Civil War from 1911 to 1912, anarchists and other labor organizations faced a government crackdown. Groups like the FORP became inactive, temporarily at least.

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