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City is a ‘Big Jail’: Residents Blocked from China-Built Port in Pakistan  – The Wilmington Journal

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QUETTA, Pakistan — Residents of Gwadar, a city of 90,000 in Balochistan province of Pakistan, are up in arms over barbed wire fencing that’s keeping them out of the area around the city’s new port. [...]

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