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Chapter 41: 21

In an invisible country called Zombo, there was a dictator called Pedroko. He ruled in an authoritarian and oppressive manner, keeping the population under his absolute control. Even with the constant demands of the international community, Pedroko did not want to change, he was determined to maintain power at any cost. uncontrolled and the population lived under constant threat of reprimand. But despite that, the Zombian people did not remain silent, they fought for their rights, even at the risk of being arrested or even killed. It was then that one day, a group of courageous leaders came together in favor of Zombo's release. They started a popular movement, calling for Pedroko's immediate departure and for the establishment of democracy in the country. The movement became known as the "Revolution of the Libertarians". Pedroko refused to cede power, and the repression intensified. But this only strengthened the struggle of libertarians, who were gaining more and more supporters. Demonstrations and conflicts in the streets multiplied, until one day, in the face of popular and international pressure, Pedroko was finally deposed. From then on, Zombo began to rebuild itself, with the establishment of democracy and the promulgation of a new constitution. Peace and happiness became a reality again in that invisible country and the Zombian people were finally able to celebrate the freedom conquered after years of oppression.


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