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  • There was also extra security at a police station, a new shopping mall and a major hotel in an area near Bab Ezzouar airport, while a nearby university was surrounded by security forces.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Although one might argue that the Algerian economy is heavily dependent on oil, the premise that any money earned by Chinese businesses in the country is Algerian oil money fails to substantiate any major link between China's oil and energy interests in the region and the growing Chinese community in and around Bab Ezzouar.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Michael J. Martin 2010

  • He has the same habit of referring to Chinese residents of Bab Ezzouar as one faceless mass.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Michael J. Martin 2010

  • The Chinatown in Bab Ezzouar, a suburb of Algiers, is now heavily patrolled by police cars, and the Chinese continue to sell their wares - bed linen, sports shoes, European fashion knockoffs - imported direct from China.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Montesquiou exacerbates his misrepresentation of a demonized Algerian Chinatown when he fails to deliver a working sense of the magnitude of the Chinese influx to Bab Ezzouar.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Michael J. Martin 2010

  • Montesquiou exacerbates his misrepresentation of a demonized Algerian Chinatown when he fails to deliver a working sense of the magnitude of the Chinese influx to Bab Ezzouar.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Michael J. Martin 2010

  • He has the same habit of referring to Chinese residents of Bab Ezzouar as one faceless mass.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Michael J. Martin 2010

  • It is possible that the items on sale in Bab Ezzouar are counterfeits of European couture, but the decision to address Chinese knockoffs against the backdrop of a poorly reasoned accusation of China's neo-colonialism makes the piece read like a free-for-all.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Michael J. Martin 2010

  • Although one might argue that the Algerian economy is heavily dependent on oil, the premise that any money earned by Chinese businesses in the country is Algerian oil money fails to substantiate any major link between China's oil and energy interests in the region and the growing Chinese community in and around Bab Ezzouar.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Michael J. Martin 2010

  • It is possible that the items on sale in Bab Ezzouar are counterfeits of European couture, but the decision to address Chinese knockoffs against the backdrop of a poorly reasoned accusation of China's neo-colonialism makes the piece read like a free-for-all.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Michael J. Martin 2010

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