Business as usual
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"Business as usual" (Seketese: ybeseŝ þetce; lit. normal business) is an expression used in Seketese political discourse since the 1980s that refers to a perceived backtracking on progress of eliminating corruption. The term strongly alludes to the Kjedorate regime that was overthrown in the 1978 Seketese revolution.
The term originated in the 1980s after the disappearance of Antony Yemmeij, the onset of the 1980 Ayj riots, and the subsequent police crackdown. It has since been used to describe the state of Seketan during the 1981 border crisis and 2002 protests.