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Whilst South Staynes held ''de facto'' power in the nation, Morstaybishlia continued its claim, which put pressure on nations to not recognise South Staynes as a sovereign nation, which would aggrevate the superpower. However, [[Peregrinia]] came into controversy when CapCoal Bank, a private banking group headquartered in the nation, gave out loans to aid South Staynes. Morstaybishlia put pressure on Peregrinia to withdraw this aid, which they eventually did.
 
[[File:South Staynes foodbank queue.jpg|right|thumb|225px250px|QueuePeople waiting for a food bank in Kirdintayos to open during the winter of 1975.]]
Civil unrest began in March 1977, and saw South Staynish people target people and companies based on economic ties with Morstaybishlia. Arson and vandalism occurred against Staynish owned businesses, which were marked with a blood rose on shop windows before being subject of attack. People with Staynish blood, family or other ties were blamed for Morstaybishlia's actions in crippling their nation. Politicians and well known business owners who were Staynish fled to Morstaybishlia or were otherwise killed, or at the least beaten. A new opponent to Vardem's government swept the younger population who had known nothing other than struggle, war and famine. Supported by [[Delores Sofura]]'s fascist regime, the opposition was helmed by fascist leader Morgan Lugin.