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05/13/2016, 00:46:06




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At a groundbreaking ceremony for a new expressway linking Peshawar and Karachi in Pakistan on May 6, two small local political parties - Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz and the Baloch Republican Party - organized anti-China demonstrations.

It's interesting to note that the banners raised by the Pakistani protesters were written in English. In fact, the local language is Urdu, and only a few local people understand English. It's clear that the protesters had international backing and were trying to send out messages to the international community. They claimed that Pakistan was heavily indebted and controlled by China, that China lacked transparency, and that the project would damage Pakistan's interests.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/982766.shtml






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